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42 Market Reports Found


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  1. U.S. Opportunities in Pulmonary Medicine Technologies
    Pulmonary medicine is poised to replace cardiology as the significant new opportunity for medical device manufacturers a ...[more]
  2. European Markets for Skin Replacements/Substitutes and Active Wound Repair Modulators
    Over the past two decades, dramatic advances have been made in the management of wound patients. These factors have gre ...[more]
  3. U.S Markets for Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering and Cell Transplantation Products
    This new report from Medtech Insight analyzes the market potential for tissue engineering products for musculoskeletal i ...[more]
  4. U.S. Markets for Cardiac and Vascular Tissue Engineering Products
    Due to the large number of potential patients targeted by tissue engineering and cell transplantation technologies/produ ...[more]
  5. Emerging Medical Technologies Report
    This 1,300+ page report includes detailed 2-3 page executive summaries on 577 emerging medical technology companies who ...[more]
  6. Small Joint Implant Markets: Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World
    The markets for small joint implants in Europe, Asia-Pacific (AP), and the Rest-of-the-World (ROW) feature significant r ...[more]
  7. U.S. Small Joint Implant Markets
    The U.S. market accounts for the largest share of global revenues for small joint implants. Growth will be influenced b ...[more]
  8. Worldwide Markets and Emerging Technologies for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
    The tissue engineering and regenerative medicine market first emerged in the mid-1990's with the introduction of product ...[more]
  9. Global Small Joint Implant Markets: U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific, Rest of World
    The global market for small joint implants will experience healthy growth through 2015. Regional markets, such as the U ...[more]
  10. U.S. Markets for Current and Emerging Wound Closure Technologies
    In 2008, more than 100 million wounds were treated in U.S. hospitals; these included surgical wounds; traumatic wounds; ...[more]
  11. U.S. Surgical Procedure Volumes
    The number of surgical procedures performed in the United States (U.S.) is increasing; however, the share of inpatient h ...[more]
  12. Opportunities in Global Medical Devices and Diagnostics
    The global medical device and diagnostics (MD&D) industry generated nearly $286 billion in revenues in 2007, with contin ...[more]
  13. U.S. Markets for Diabetes Management Products
    Diabetes affects nearly 24 million people in the U.S. and an estimated 246 million adults worldwide and is the 5th leadi ...[more]
  14. Current and Emerging U.S. Markets for Myocardial Revascularization, Repair, and Regeneration Products and Technologies
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., killing one person nearly every minute. Coronary heart disease- ...[more]
  15. European Markets for Heart Valve Repair and Replacement Products
    As the sizable European population both grows and ages, the number of people in the region living with congenital or acq ...[more]
  16. U.S. Surgical Procedure Volumes
    The number of surgical procedures performed in the United States (U.S.) is increasing; however, the share of inpatient h ...[more]
  17. Tissue Engineering and Cell Transplantation: Technologies, Opportunities, and Evolving Markets in the U.S.
    Due to the large number of potential patients targeted by tissue engineering and organ regeneration products, and the ma ...[more]
  18. U.S. Markets for Orthopedic Implant, Reconstruction, and Trauma Products
    In 2006, U.S. sales of orthopedic implant, reconstruction, and trauma products totaled approximately $12.2 billion. Over ...[more]
  19. The U.S. Market for Spinal Fusion Orthobiologics, Bone Growth Stimulation, Disc Nucleus Altering Devices, and Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty Products
    In 2006, more than $1.8 billion was spent on orthobiologics for spinal fusion, as well as bone growth stimulation, intra ...[more]
  20. Current and Emerging Technologies for the Management of Heart Failure in the U.S.
    More than 5 million people in the U.S. are now being managed for heart failure, with 550,000 new cases occurring annuall ...[more]
  21. European Markets for Skin Replacements/Substitutes and Active Wound Repair Modulators
    In 2005, the European skin replacements/ substitutes and active wound repair modulators market totaled approximately $25 ...[more]
  22. European Markets for New and Emerging Wound Closure Products and Techniques
    In 2006, the European new and emerging wound closure products market (including ligating clips, mechanical stapling devi ...[more]
  23. Opportunities in Global Medical Devices and Diagnostics
    The global medical device and diagnostics (MD&D) industry generated nearly $220 billion in revenues in 2005, of which ne ...[more]
  24. European Surgical Procedure Volumes
    In previous years, conventional, open surgical procedures in the European Union (EU) countries of France, Germany, Ital ...[more]
  25. European Markets for Current and Emerging Orthopedic Biomaterials
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  26. European Markets for Current and Emerging Biomaterial-Based Arthroscopy Products
    The European biomaterials-based arthroscopy products market, valued at approximately $550.3 million in 2005, offers cons ...[more]
  27. European Markets for Spinal Motion-Preserving Devices
    An estimated 30 million people in the largest European Union (EU) countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the Uni ...[more]
  28. European Markets for Spinal Fusion Products
    Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure that stabilizes the vertebrae to alleviate debilitating pain caused by a degenerat ...[more]
  29. European Markets for Wound Dressings and Wound Cleansing/Debridement Products
    Over the past 20 years, dramatic advances have been made in the management of wound patients. These factors have greatly ...[more]
  30. Opportunities in Men's Healthcare: U.S. Markets for Therapeutic Urology Products
    Urology is a medical/surgical specialty involving the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic disorders of the urin ...[more]
  31. European Markets for Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty and Coronary Stenting Products
    Coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death in Europe. The morbidity/mortality rates associated with the dise ...[more]
  32. U.S. Markets for Tissue-Engineered Skin Replacements/Substitutes and Active Wound Repair Modulators
    Designed for use in burn and wound patients to either temporarily cover or permanently replace areas of missing skin, sk ...[more]
  33. U.S. Markets for Wound Dressings and Wound Cleansing/Debridement Products
    In 2004, the U.S. market for wound dressings and wound cleansing/debridement products was valued at approximately $778 m ...[more]
  34. Trends and Opportunities in U.S. Orthopedic Markets for Implant, Reconstruction, and Trauma Products
    According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, approximately 28.6 million people in the United States sustai ...[more]
  35. European Markets for Orthopedic Implants and Trauma Products
    The European orthopedic implants and trauma products market consists of reconstruction and replacement products for the ...[more]
  36. Emerging U.S. Markets for Myocardial Revascularization, Repair, and Regeneration Products and Technologies
    In the United States (U.S.), cardiovascular disease afflicts more than a quarter of the population, causes more than 5 m ...[more]
  37. U.S. Markets for Sports Medicine Devices and Products
    Each year, approximately 30 million children participate in organized sports and 150 million adults participate in non-w ...[more]
  38. U.S. Markets for Infection Control and Biosafety Products
    Infectious diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide and the third-leading cause of death in the United States. ...[more]
  39. Current and Emerging Wound Closure Products and Techniques in Europe and the U.S.
    In an effort to address the major barriers to the adoption of minimally invasive techniques in wound closure, manufactur ...[more]
  40. U.S. Markets for Apheresis, Hemostasis, and Stem Cell Therapy Products
    In 2001, the U.S. apheresis, hemostasis, and stem cell therapy products market totaled $580.2 million, a figure that is ...[more]
  41. U.S. Markets for Current and Emerging Orthopedic Biomaterials Products and Technologies
    Orthopedic biomaterials technology is taking the orthopedic industry by storm, helping to speed healing of bone, cartila ...[more]
  42. U.S. Markets for Current and Emerging Wound Closure Technologies, 2001-2011
    One of the major barriers to the adoption of minimally invasive techniques in wound closure has been the difficulty asso ...[more]
 


157 EMT Companies Found


Search results:
  1. EMT Company 937
    Advanced blood purification to reduce cytokine storm and inflammation that leads to multi-organ failure in sepsis and ot ...[more]
  2. EMT Company 952
    Permanently implanted electrical neural stimulators to treat balance/hearing/perceptual disorders ...[more]
  3. EMT Company 563
    Repair and regeneration technology platforms designed to mend and regrow hard tissue (such as bone) and soft tissue (suc ...[more]
  4. EMT Company 1193
    Bioceramics for the treatment of post-myocardial infarction (MI), mitral valve regurgitation, applications to coronary a ...[more]
  5. EMT Company 329
    Orthopedic products, specifically for upper and lower extremity small bone applications ...[more]
  6. EMT Company 18
    Branched endografts for aortic disease ...[more]
  7. EMT Company 1148
    Ophthalmic devices for minimally invasive treatment of corneal blindness and vision correction using proprietary corneal ...[more]
  8. EMT Company 1149
    Implantable medical device that helps diabetic patients control their eating habits, lowering their blood glucose and bo ...[more]
  9. EMT Company 1165
    Bone cement for cranial defect repair ...[more]
  10. EMT Company 1120
    Synthetic bone substitutes ...[more]
  11. EMT Company 1123
    A drug-eluting stent coated with bioabsorbable polymers ...[more]
  12. EMT Company 1140
    Fully implantable hearing system (FIHS) placed in the cochlear wall ...[more]
  13. EMT Company 1170
    Implantable device to treat patients with left ventricular dilation following a Myocardial Infarction (MI) heart attack ...[more]
  14. EMT Company 668
    Nanotechnology surface treatments for combination medical devices that address nosocomial (in-hospital) infections and t ...[more]
  15. EMT Company 700
    Pressure-controlled Intermittent Coronary Sinus Occlusion (PICSO) device for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and heart fai ...[more]
  16. EMT Company 1174
    Biomimetic prosthetic vascular grafts that are transformed in the body into bioartificial arteries which resemble \"heal ...[more]
  17. EMT Company 1177
    An intraocular lens, customized to the patient\'s vision needs and adjustable throughout the patient\'s life, for greate ...[more]
  18. EMT Company 1179
    Tissue-engineered, autologous heart valves for the replacement of malformed or malfunctioning heart valves ...[more]
  19. EMT Company 833
    Technology that uses the patient\'s own blood to make either: 1-A surgical sealant to prevent/stop bleedings or 2-A gel ...[more]
  20. EMT Company 1110
    Intelligent orthopedic devices that will address the growing clinical and economic cost of orthopedic implant failure an ...[more]
  21. EMT Company 672
    Anti-infective compounds designed to mimic host defense proteins, but with completely synthetic/non-peptide backbones ...[more]
  22. EMT Company 766
    Biocompatible and biodegradable synthetic scaffold to aid soft tissue regeneration of the anterior cruciate ligament (AC ...[more]
  23. EMT Company 1080
    Synthetic polymer for osteoarthritis therapy ...[more]
  24. EMT Company 579
    Implantable patient alerting system for the detection and prevention of heart attacks ...[more]
  25. EMT Company 189
    Endoscopically-placed devices to prevent GERD, obesity, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) ...[more]
  26. EMT Company 975
    Polymer technologies for drug delivery and regenerative medicine with applications in orthopedics and spine ...[more]
  27. EMT Company 974
    A-FX(TM) is a minimally invasive platform technology for creating an orthopedic implant in-situ which provides superior ...[more]
  28. EMT Company 1071
    RFID technology and software systems for medical device manufacturers, distributors, and hospitals ...[more]
  29. EMT Company 1029
    Implants for sensorineural hearing loss ...[more]
  30. EMT Company 1014
    1-Artificial larynx, 2-Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) prostheses/implants ...[more]
  31. EMT Company 1010
    Hydrogel materials that can be fabricated into devices, nanogels, and polymer solutions with applications in ophthalmolo ...[more]
  32. EMT Company 1009
    Advanced polymer-based biomaterials for applications in cardiology, dentistry, orthopedics, surgery, and urology ...[more]
  33. EMT Company 1007
    Joint, spine, and trauma implants ...[more]
  34. EMT Company 282
    Next-generation biomaterials technology ...[more]
  35. EMT Company 907
    1-Bioactive/conductive polymer materials and coatings for implantable biomedical devices and 2-Next-generation all-polym ...[more]
  36. EMT Company 278
    Biocompatible polymer implant to prevent or reverse the progression of chronic heart failure and mitral valve regurgitat ...[more]
  37. EMT Company 993
    Antimicrobial solutions to reduce the incidence of Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) in spinal surgeries ...[more]
  38. EMT Company 1059
    Fatigue-resistant/fiber-reinforced bone cement for orthopedic joint replacement ...[more]
  39. EMT Company 460
    Biomaterials-based medical devices focusing on cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory, and fibrotic diseases ...[more]
  40. EMT Company 531
    Minimally invasive system for treating long-bone fractures using an intermedullary stent/cement ...[more]
  41. EMT Company 425
    1-Bone cement to replace PMMA-based materials, 2-A liquid hydrogel wound dressing able to cure rapidly and in situ ...[more]
  42. EMT Company 358
    Ceramic components for spine, orthopaedic, and other implant needs ...[more]
  43. EMT Company 792
    Vertebral compression fracture treatment ...[more]
  44. EMT Company 499
    Tissue repair/surgical mesh systems for soft tissue repair ...[more]
  45. EMT Company 980
    Next-generation stent platform with: significantly thin walls for reduced restenosis, ease-of-use, superior deliverabil ...[more]
  46. EMT Company 982
    Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) that can be inserted above the diaphragm ...[more]
  47. EMT Company 986
    Biomimetic hydrogel implants for spine and other orthopedic applications ...[more]
  48. EMT Company 989
    Total Artificial Heart (TAH) to replace both ventricles of a failed heart, thus, restoring the circulatory system to nor ...[more]
  49. EMT Company 318
    Biocellulose technology that eliminates the risks/complications/limitations inherent in animal, human, and synthetic bio ...[more]
  50. EMT Company 517
    Percutaneous mitral valve replacement (PMVR) for Mitral Regurgitation (MR) ...[more]
  51. EMT Company 790
    1-Artificial vascular graft with self-sealing, non-woven, synthetic fiber structure, 2-Ventral hernia mesh ...[more]
  52. EMT Company 500
    Implant designed to retain motion following the removal of diseased disc and/or bone material in the upper spine ...[more]
  53. EMT Company 513
    Bioresorbable peripheral/coronary polymer stents that promote the natural remodeling of an injured artery after angiopla ...[more]
  54. EMT Company 963
    Therapeutic substances for bone regeneration ...[more]
  55. EMT Company 782
    Joint reconstruction device that ideally/anatomically matches the size/shape of the facet joint ...[more]
  56. EMT Company 966
    Vacuum-based clean surface nanotechnology for faster and larger osseointegration ...[more]
  57. EMT Company 588
    Biocompatible shape memory polymers which can be programmed to change shapes/rigidity when an initiating stimulus is app ...[more]
  58. EMT Company 969
    Smallest/passive/implantable tag using RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology ...[more]
  59. EMT Company 729
    1-Soft/disposable contact lens with embedded MEMS sensor for continuous intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring in glaucom ...[more]
  60. EMT Company 934
    Invisible/battery-less hearing device that is permanently implanted, yet completely reversible and MRI-compatible/safe ...[more]
  61. EMT Company 938
    Implantable replacement valve to treat incompetent deep vein valves causing degenerative pain, swelling, and non-healing ...[more]
  62. EMT Company 942
    Extracellular matrix (ECM) implant that is completely integrated, remodeled, and replaced by the patient’s native tissue ...[more]
  63. EMT Company 302
    Resorbable pegylated hydrogel for surgical wound sealing/adhesion prevention/sustained and targeted drug delivery ...[more]
  64. EMT Company 947
    Nanolayer surface technology to improve the osteoconductive/bio-resistant/anti-infective attributes of implants ...[more]
  65. EMT Company 922
    New holding company for various orthopaedic device companies, such as Enztec and OMNI life science ...[more]
  66. EMT Company 876
    Bone graft material that is: 1- synthetic, 2-non-immunogenic, 3-inclusive of all bone regenerative properties of an auto ...[more]
  67. EMT Company 887
    Non-woven fabric with extended shelf-life to restore/repair tissue function ...[more]
  68. EMT Company 890
    Minimally invasive implant for treating spinal stenosis ...[more]
  69. EMT Company 889
    Non-polymeric drug-eluting stent (DES) ...[more]
  70. EMT Company 893
    Surgical/restorative dental implants ...[more]
  71. EMT Company 836
    Nanotechnology-based liquid that absorbs energy on a near-molecular scale versus relying on the mechanical properties of ...[more]
  72. EMT Company 844
    Biomaterial with exceptional hardness/low friction/bio-inertness that also prevents the leaching of metallic ions into t ...[more]
  73. EMT Company 854
    Polymer implant to repair meniscal tears via tissue regeneration ...[more]
  74. EMT Company 857
    Next-generation "permanent" biomaterial to reduce the risk of infection/thrombosis/restenosis ...[more]
  75. EMT Company 861
    Next-generation nanostructured capacitors for: 1-implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICD) and 2-microsteerable cardiac a ...[more]
  76. EMT Company 800
    Injectable porous scaffolds/spheres/composites with fully interconnected pores, for multiple applications ...[more]
  77. EMT Company 477
    Off-the-shelf implantable allograft tissue to support peripheral nerve repair and regeneration ...[more]
  78. EMT Company 802
    Technologies that integrate bone and cartilage forming peptide and small molecule therapies with osteostimulating matric ...[more]
  79. EMT Company 805
    Resorbable hydrogel that 1-Seals annular tears in the intervertebral disc and 2-Provides an environment for nucleus rege ...[more]
  80. EMT Company 665
    3-D scaffold that enhances the biointegration of percutaneous/fully implanted current and next-generation devices ...[more]
  81. EMT Company 816
    Natural polymer technology that mimics the physiological clotting cascade without reliance on blood-derived proteins - t ...[more]
  82. EMT Company 348
    Growth factor and biomaterial addressing the needs of spinal fusion, osteochondral defects, osteoarthritis, dental medic ...[more]
  83. EMT Company 831
    Polymer-based/biodegradable/drug-eluting peripheral vascular stent for tibial and infrapopliteal arteries ...[more]
  84. EMT Company 780
    Implantable device for maintaining adequate blood flow to the brain in patients experiencing a buildup of excess cerebra ...[more]
  85. EMT Company 787
    Drug-coated balloon angioplasty technology ...[more]
  86. EMT Company 789
    1-Prohealing coronary stent as an alternative to drug-eluting stents (DES), 2-Balloon -expandable/crush-resistant nitino ...[more]
  87. EMT Company 796
    Percutaneous injection treatment for patients with internal disc derangement (IDD) who have failed conservative care/are ...[more]
  88. EMT Company 798
    Permanent implant to address mitral regurgitation directly ...[more]
  89. EMT Company 750
    Coating that triggers the body to generate nitric oxide (NO) at the device surface, by using naturally circulating blood ...[more]
  90. EMT Company 741
    1-Next-generation, natural fibrin sealant, 2-Human thrombin ...[more]
  91. EMT Company 743
    Custom miniaturized mechanical components/devices for a broad range of medical device applications ...[more]
  92. EMT Company 767
    Dental implant that can be placed into a multi-rooted molar extraction site "immediately" ...[more]
  93. EMT Company 720
    1-Vertebral augmentation system and 2-On-demand ultra-high viscosity cement injection, for spinal applications ...[more]
  94. EMT Company 732
    3-D mesh pouches that are implanted empty, positioned, filled, then deployed to their full size for spinal/orthopedic ap ...[more]
  95. EMT Company 125
    Interventional catheter-based system precisely measures stent and arterial size and cardiovascular repair tissue patch p ...[more]
  96. EMT Company 690
    Leadless/subcutaneously implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) ...[more]
  97. EMT Company 691
    Polymer technologies for cardiac/cranio-maxillofacial/orthopedic surgery applications ...[more]
  98. EMT Company 692
    Implantable device to treat high blood pressure that cannot be controlled with medications/lifestyle modifications ...[more]
  99. EMT Company 695
    Leadless/implantable pacing device for left ventricular stimulation/the treatment of heart failure ...[more]
  100. EMT Company 701
    Next-generation coatings/advanced drug-delivery systems for cardiovascular stents and other implantable medical devices ...[more]
  101. EMT Company 713
    Collapsible titanium-alloy implant for spinal fusion ...[more]
  102. EMT Company 714
    Transitional in vivo imaging ...[more]
  103. EMT Company 139
    Biomimetic coronary stent coating that prevents restenosis/reduces the need for extended courses of dual antiplatelet th ...[more]
  104. EMT Company 666
    Wireless/motorized orthopedic lengthening implants for applications in deformity correction/cosmetic limb lengthening/bo ...[more]
  105. EMT Company 351
    Total hip replacement system that addresses resistance to wear and resistance to dislocation with ceramic and double mob ...[more]
  106. EMT Company 478
    Minimally-invasive percutaneous aortic valve replacement systems ...[more]
  107. EMT Company 651
    Surgical implants and biological products for spinal surgery ...[more]
  108. EMT Company 635
    Artificial muscle technology for the treatment of faecal and urinary incontinence ...[more]
  109. EMT Company 640
    Bioresorbable polymer surgical implants designed to prevent/reduce the formation of post-operative adhesions ...[more]
  110. EMT Company 614
    Soft tissue repair/replacement, using proprietary chemistry and organic collagen matrices ...[more]
  111. EMT Company 618
    Very strong/customizable/biomimetic/easily revisable artificial disc implant, requiring no assembly in situ ...[more]
  112. EMT Company 1180
    Compound that can regenerate new blood vessels and has a biodegradable stent ...[more]
  113. EMT Company 549
    Mesh wrap for permanent implantation around the heart to prevent/reverse the progression of heart failure ...[more]
  114. EMT Company 557
    Protective coatings for medical instrumentation to combat bacterial biofilms ...[more]
  115. EMT Company 559
    Joint prostheses as an adjunct to laminectomy/laminotomy/neural decompression/facetectomy, in lieu of fusion ...[more]
  116. EMT Company 562
    Minimally invasive/flexible spinal implant technology to treat vertebral compression fractures and degenerative disc dis ...[more]
  117. EMT Company 593
    Robotic system for fabrication of nano-material based wound dressings, delivered on-demand, at the POC ...[more]
  118. EMT Company 438
    Fully modular total hip replacement systems to reduce wear/add longevity ...[more]
  119. EMT Company 444
    Bioprosthetic heart valve with a percutaneously-exchangeable leaflet set that provides lifetime service without anti-coa ...[more]
  120. EMT Company 315
    1-Soft tissue attachment nanotechnology, 2-Bioactive/biocompatible/osteoconductive synthetic bone filler, 3-Biodegradabl ...[more]
  121. EMT Company 516
    Medical devices for the osteoarthritis/rhinosinusitis markets ...[more]
  122. EMT Company 545
    Membrane optimization, coatings technologies, and development of polymers for biomedical applications ...[more]
  123. EMT Company 546
    Bioactive glass-ceramic material that offers whiter and less-sensitive teeth while protecting from tooth decay ...[more]
  124. EMT Company 534
    Second-generation electronic retinal implant to treat blindness due to retinitis pigmentosa ...[more]
  125. EMT Company 497
    Tibial knee implant for stable fixation to the medial tibial plateau without bone cuts/cement/screws ...[more]
  126. EMT Company 498
    Silicon nitride implants with 3-D structured cancellous ceramic for strong capillary action ...[more]
  127. EMT Company 486
    Bioabsorbable implants for accurate soft tissue fixation either to apposing soft tissue/to bone ...[more]
  128. EMT Company 487
    Bifurcated stenting ...[more]
  129. EMT Company 501
    Minimally invasive disc augmentation system to repair/rehabilitate an intervertebral disc ...[more]
  130. EMT Company 504
    Intradiscal arthroplasty device utilizing articulating PEEK-on-PEEK material ...[more]
  131. EMT Company 494
    Tissue engineering technologies for orthopedic/sports medicine patients ...[more]
  132. EMT Company 505
    Next-generation of biomaterials for spinal implants ...[more]
  133. EMT Company 506
    Artificial cervical disc with controlled range of motion in all six degrees of freedom ...[more]
  134. EMT Company 507
    Second-generation, metal-on-metal cervical/lumbar artificial discs ...[more]
  135. EMT Company 508
    Products for nuclear replacement/augmentation, vertebral compression fracture repair, and spinal fusion ...[more]
  136. EMT Company 502
    Intelligent microgels as injectable scaffolds for intervertebral disc repair ...[more]
  137. EMT Company 509
    New unilateral posterior fusion technology ...[more]
  138. EMT Company 510
    Next-generation spinal implants ...[more]
  139. EMT Company 458
    A unique solution similar to ring annuloplasty/edge-to-edge repair, all in one modality, for mitral valve repair ...[more]
  140. EMT Company 454
    Minimally invasive, single-procedure approach for the repair of cartilage damage/osteoarthritis ...[more]
  141. EMT Company 468
    Minimally traumatic, bone- and cartilage-preserving knee implants and instrumentation ...[more]
  142. EMT Company 453
    Biodegradable synthetic hydrogels for general and specialty surgery use ...[more]
  143. EMT Company 451
    Ankle replacement implant for patients with chronic pain/arthritis ...[more]
  144. EMT Company 465
    Unique spinal implant designed to promote rapid fusion ...[more]
  145. EMT Company 452
    Silk-based biomaterial platforms for tissue rejuvenation/connective tissue repair ...[more]
  146. EMT Company 420
    SutureCross™: Knotless Anatomic Fixation System for double row arthroscopic rotator cuff repair ...[more]
  147. EMT Company 284
    A bioactive ceramic that delivers better/faster spine fusion and bone repair ...[more]
  148. EMT Company 427
    Third-generation biodegradable annuloplasty rings ...[more]
  149. EMT Company 418
    Miniature blood pump, designed to be placed superficially like a pacemaker, for the long-term treatment of chronic heart ...[more]
  150. EMT Company 350
    Percutaneous mitral valve replacement system for treatment of mitral regurgitation ...[more]
  151. EMT Company 398
    Fusion and non-fusion spinal implants ...[more]
  152. EMT Company 176
    Nanotechnologies for use in orthopedic implants, dental implants, and stents ...[more]
  153. EMT Company 400
    Modular hip stem technology and total knee replacement systems ...[more]
  154. EMT Company 260
    Facet fixation system that is a less-invasive/faster alternative to pedicle screw fixation ...[more]
  155. EMT Company 1181
    Technology that can regenerate nerves ...[more]
  156. EMT Company 295
    1-Cartilage implant for the knee, 2-Injectable cell therapy for the spinal disc/nucleus, 3-Bone graft extender to treat ...[more]
  157. EMT Company 17
    Next-generation biomaterials using bioactive-ceramics technology platform ...[more]