European Medical Device Technology, May/June 2012, Volume 3, No. 3


May 14th, 2012


This Issue's Articles
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Because the custom-designed implant did not require readjustments during the procedure, surgery and patient recovery times were slashed.
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Devices that reduce costs and increase efficiency are the new stars of the medical imaging industry.
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From bendable business plans to stepping-stone technologies, five key areas that every medtech startup must address to secure its future.
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Next-generation tapes, fixation devices and dressings reduce infection and accelerate wound healing.
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EMDT's series of interviews offers personal perspectives on the diverse and dynamic medical technology sector. Here, we talk to Biense Visser, CEO of aap Implantate AG.
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US FDA is increasing quality system inspections of foreign medical device manufacturers. Part 1 of this article discussed why this is occurring, situations that European manufacturers should avoid, the importance of US FDA inspection preparation, and two topics that should be covered in inspection preparation. Part 2 covers additional preparatory measures to take in anticipation of an inspection.
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Innovation may have slowed in the medical imaging market, but there are several interesting developments in emerging technologies.

As industry meets at the annual MEDTEC UK event, the Public Health Registrar of the NHS Sustainable Development Unit explains how the agency is building a more sustainable health system.
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Starting a small business is challenging, to say the least, but it can be very rewarding for the entrepreneur and industry alike. We asked five startup companies to share their views on what it takes to successfully launch a company and make it last.
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Medical product design can have a profound influence on patient compliance, a fact that takes on added significance in the context of ambient assisted living.
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