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          Lubrizol Introduces New TPU Grades 
          For medical applications, Lubrizol Corp. 
          launched grades of pre-colored Isoplast-brand thermoplastic 
          polyurethane resin and low-density, hydrophobic Tecothane Soft TPU. .. 
          
          Global Medical Nonwoven Disposables Market To Reach US$20.9 Billion By 
          2017 
          Nonwoven disposables are rapidly making 
          inroads into the medical sector, principally driven by growing 
          consumer awareness against spread of infectious diseases. Diseases 
          such as hepatitis and AIDS continue to further fuel demand from 
          hospitals for clean, sanitary and disposable products for safeguarding 
          patients and doctors from such infectious diseases... 
          
          India’s Healthcare Industry Is Touching New Dimensions 
          The Indian healthcare sector is scaling 
          new heights and is bound to gross Rs.1.3 trillion in revenue by 2020. 
          According to the Investment Commission of 
          India, the market size of hospitals and nursing homes will grow at 20% 
          every year & projected to stand at Rs. 54,000 crore. Medical equipment 
          on the other hand will be somewhere close to Rs. 9,000 crore with 15 
          per cent growth; clinical lab diagnostics with Rs.4,500 crore - a 
          clear 30 per cent increase... 
          
          Plastics Used In Two Artificial Heart Valves 
          Surgeons may soon have choices when doing 
          heart valve procedures. During conventional heart valve surgery, 
          doctors cut through the patient’s sternum, stop the heart, and send 
          the blood through a heart-lung bypass machine while they do the 
          repair... 
          
          New 
          device, CGMS, launched first time in TN for diabetes control 
          A new medical technology which is expected 
          to benefit 60 lakh diabetic patients in Tamil Nadu has been launched 
          in a Scan Centre in Chennai... 
          
          Breaking Into Major Markets for Medical Device Manufacturers 
          The global demand for medical devices has 
          been steady in traditional markets despite the economic downturn and 
          even increasing in some emerging markets. For medical device 
          manufacturers seeking access to new markets, conformity with 
          regulatory requirements is most often a prerequisite. Those who want 
          to compete effectively should also have in place a properly 
          implemented and maintained quality management system... 
          
          Researchers Unveil New Concept In Balloon Angioplasty 
          The University of Limerick has this week 
          issued a news release trumpeting its innovative device which it claims 
          could revolutionise balloon angioplasty procedures. Its gizmo combines 
          a new form of coiled balloon, which will permit continued blood flow 
          during inflation, with a downstream filter to capture plaque debris... 
          
          Emerging Trends in Medical Device Sales 
          The following article appeared in the 
          Voice of Industry column in ORTHOKNOW®, February 2012. Copyright 
          ORTHOWORLD Inc. 
          We recently read a compelling discussion 
          between Richard Ruff, Ph.D., co-founder of Sales Horizons, and Scott 
          Nelson, founder of Medsider.com, regarding Emerging Trends in Medical 
          Device Sales. The following presents highlights from that 
          conversation... 
          
          New Medical Device Standard Puts Health Care at Risk 
          Most medical device manufacturers are 
          small and vulnerable to high costs of compliance 
          One of the greatest challenges that I have 
          in discussing standards is trying to put things in a context so that 
          all people affected by them can understand how they matter. So I want 
          to start with a simple picture and a remarkable snapshot in time. It 
          shows how small medical-device companies are making major 
          contributions to health care, and begins another story that explains 
          how one standard is threatening to undo these gains... 
          
          Metal Hip Implants Could Have New Testing Standards 
          The possibility of new testing standards 
          for metal-on-metal hip replacement systems could have implications for 
          plastic implants. 
          Reuters reported on March 29 that the Food 
          and Drug Administration (FDA), because of increasing concerns about 
          the safety of the metal systems, will sponsor an advisory panel on 
          June 27-28 to gather input from scientists, researchers, patients, and 
          medical practitioners. The meeting will help regulators decide whether 
          to impose new testing standards that would be met before a device 
          could be sold in the United States. |