Tag: Robotics

CRT 2025: First-in-human cases using robotic-assisted TMVR system performed in Chile

Details of the successful first-in-human cases of robotic-assisted transcatheter mitral valve re...

Stereotaxis seeks to broaden use of its robotic magnetic navigation system into multiple endovascular fields

Stereotaxis has announced a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory submission for the firs...

Developer of robotic heart valve system closes financing round

Capstan Medical has announced the successful closing of an oversubscribed US$110 million Series C, w...

Robotic aortic valve replacement offers an “exciting new chapter” in the treatment of aortic valve disease

The rapid growth of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has been the story of the last tw...

R-One robotic platform given green light to enter Chinese market

Robocath has announced the granting of a marketing authorisation to distribute its R-One robotic pla...

Amazon executive joins Medtronic to spearhead development in robotics and implantables

Medtronic has announced that Ken Washington has been appointed chief technology and innovation offic...

Corindus relocates Massachusetts headquarters to accommodate company growth

Corindus, a Siemens Healthineers company, announced today the opening of its new headquarters at 275...

Corindus completes first transcontinental simulated telerobotic PCI procedures over 5G, fibre, and public internet networks

Corindus has announced the completion of the first multicity, transcontinental percutaneous coro...

The influence of technology and robotics in the catheterisation laboratory is growing

Thanks to the use of robotics in healthcare, many procedures that were once highly invasive are ...

Robotic PCI company adds interventional cardiology experts to its medical advisory board

Robocath has announced that that the well-known interventional cardiologists Michael Haude, Fazi...

Be an early adopter of AI to harness its benefits

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is already better than humans at reading specific radiographic findi...