Uromems SAS raised $47 million in a series C financing round for its Uroactive system, the first smart automated artificial urinary sphincter device to treat stress urinary incontinence. With the funds the company will be able to “tackle the last stage of our clinical trials before commercial launch,” Hamid Lamraoui, CEO and co-founder of Uromems, told BioWorld. Read More
Agilemd Inc. received U.S. FDA clearance for its Ecart clinical deterioration suite, an artificial intelligence-powered software as a medical device that uses a machine learning algorithm to continuously evaluate the risk of a hospitalized patient’s death or transfer to intensive care based on 97 real-time variables. Read More
In a 5-4 decision June 27, the U.S. Supreme Court scuttled a Purdue Pharma LP’s bankruptcy plan that would have discharged any claims against the Sackler family, which owned and controlled the company that made billions of dollars from its sales of Oxycontin (oxycodone). Read More
The U.S. FDA reissued a 2022 draft guidance for clinical trial diversity at the behest of legislation from Congress, ballooning the previous nine-page draft to 23 pages. Read More
After spending years battling with Apple Inc. over the consumer heart monitoring market Alivecor Inc. is hoping to bring its technology to the professional health care market with its new device, which recently received clearance from the U.S. FDA. Read More
Researchers from the University of South Florida developed a novel ventricular assist device that is placed directly inside a failing ventricular cavity to help it pump blood correctly again. This device consists of a self-expanding stent that contains a sac and inlet/outlet ports that allow compression fluids to generate contractile forces that pump the blood out. Read More
Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Allina Health, Amsino Medical, Medasense Biometrics, Nihon Kohden, Quest Diagnostics. Read More