Top Industry Leaders in the Therapeutic Medical Guide Wire Market
Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular orderLatest therapeutic medical guide wire Companies Update
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June 2022: The FreedomFlow® Peripheral Guidewire, developed by Cardio Flow, Inc., a medical device business that treats peripheral artery disease (PAD) with minimally invasive peripheral vascular devices, has been approved by the FDA. The firm made this announcement today. The FreedomFlow guidewire, which has a fixed distal spring coil and is made of stainless steel from the core to the tip, was created to offer outstanding support for therapeutic and diagnostic tools used to treat plaque blockages in arteries above and below the knee. The new guidewire makes it easier to pass through challenging obstructions by having a silicone-coated spring coil and a silicone coating on the distal 200 cm. Additionally, interventionists may deliver therapeutic devices with precise control and greater torque transfer because to the 0.014-inch core-to-tip architecture.
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March 2022: Guerbet, a pioneer in medical imaging worldwide, stated it will introduce a new line of guidewires and more than treble its microcatheter line, giving access to a wide choice of embolization and interventional imaging options. The firm acquired its initial supply of eighteen references to SeQure® and DraKonTM microcatheters in 2018 as part of the Accurate Medical Therapeutics acquisition. It was FDA certified in 2018 and obtained the CE mark in April 2019. Guerbet is now adding 20 more variations to the portfolio, bringing the total to 38, and introducing a new range of AxessioTM guidewires in two diameters. In the United States, a restricted market assessment commenced in the fourth quarter of 2021, laying the groundwork for a commercial launch rollout in a few markets in Q2 2022.
List of therapeutic medical guide wire Key companies in the market
- Cardinal Health (US)
- Biotronik (Germany)
- SP Medical AS (Denmark)
- Infiniti Medical (US)
- Acme Monaco (US)
- Abbott (US)
- Boston Scientific Corporation (US)
- Medtronic (Ireland)
- Terumo Medical Corporation (Japan)
- Cook Medical (US)
- Impax Laboratories (US)