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MPO’s Most-Read Stories This Week—Feb. 22

A listing of the most popular items from the past seven days.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

Confluent Medical Technologies provided MPO with a step-by-step guide to constructing a catheter with filmcast PTFE. Confluent’s Filmcast PTFE liners offer industry-leading specifications, with inner diameters up to 0.155” and rapid lead times of three weeks or less.

Stryker finalized its acquisition of Inari Medical, which was announced last month. The estimated $4.9 billion deal complements Strkyer’s Neurovascular business and includes the the FlowTriever system for pulmonary embolism and the ClotTriever system for thrombectomy in the peripheral vessels.

Forge Labs founder Partick Wirt talked about rapid prototyping in the medical industry and how 3D printing is transforming how medical devices are developed, bringing smarter, more effective solutions to patients faster than ever before.

J&J MedTech has resumed the limited market release of the Varipulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) system in the U.S. after a comprehensive investigation. This comes after last month’s voluntary pause after four reported neurovascular events in the evaluation.

Bausch + Lomb Corporation officially launched its enVista Aspire monofocal and toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) which recently received a CE Mark approval in the European Union. enVista Aspire combines Intermediate Optimized optics and the enVista platform addresses current vision needs.

  1. A Step-by-Step Guide to Constructing a Catheter with Filmcast PTFE
  2. Stryker Completes Acquisition of Inari Medical
  3. Rapid Prototyping in the Medical Industry: Reducing Time-To-Market with 3D Printing
  4. J&J MedTech Resumes Varipulse PFA Cases in U.S.
  5. Bausch + Lomb Introduces enVista Aspire Monofocal, Toric Intraocular Lenses in EU

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