Monthly Archives: May 2017

Iraqi boy gets bovine heart valve

Israeli surgeon Sagi Assa from Save A Child’s Heart worked together with his former mentor Dr Stephan Schubert from Germany to implant an artificial heart valve into 11-year-old Iraqi-Kurdish boy Marwan Ghazi Ali. The valve was made from the jugular … Continue reading

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Personalized cancer treatment

Israel’s GeneSort detects specific genetic mutations linked to various types of cancer. Oncologists can then adapt treatments to the patient’s specific genetic mutations, dramatically improving outcomes.  GeneSort has just been acquired by Hong Kong investment fund AID Partners for $23 … Continue reading

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Israel’s first “green” hospital

Jerusalem’s Herzog Medical Center, Israel’s foremost center for geriatric, respiratory, mental health and psycho-trauma treatment, is opening Israel’s first environmentally-friendly pavilion. The 270-bed 8-floor facility includes a 200-bed underground emergency hospital. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4958694,00.html

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UK medical magazine publicizes Israeli achievements

Newsletter readers may remember (Oct 2014) when UK Lancet editor Professor Richard Horton visited Rambam hospital after writing an anti-Israel article.  In his latest publication, Horton has made a complete turnaround, publishing 15 positive Israeli medical articles. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4959260,00.html http://www.thelancet.com/series/health-in-israel

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Cancer biotech launches on NASDAQ

Israel’s UroGen Pharma has three treatments for the treatment of cancers of the urinary system (bladder and kidneys). It has just raised $58.2 million on NASDAQ. UroGen’s MitoGel treatment for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma has received Orphan status from the … Continue reading

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Cartilage regeneration aims for FDA approval

Israeli bone regeneration biotech CartiHeal has raised $18.3 million to fund a trial that will help it achieve US FDA approval for its cartilage regeneration technology.  CartiHeal already has CE (European) marketing approval. http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-bone-regeneration-co-cartiheal-raises-183m-1001187527

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Another cure for pelvic prolapse

Israel’s Escala Medical has developed what it describes as “the only non-surgical, incision-free 20-minute solution for patients suffering pelvic prolapse.” It is targeting FDA approval by the end of 2017. (I reported on a similar solution previously.) https://www.israel21c.org/first-ever-incision-free-fix-for-pelvic-organ-prolapse/ https://www.youtube.com/embed/r_livY0vlIQ?rel=0 http://trendlines.com/portfolio/escala-medical/

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Safe stitches

I reported previously (Jan 29) about Israel’s Gordian Surgical and its safe suturing (stitching) system to assist minimally-invasive surgery.  Gordian’s Doni Mayerfield was interviewed recently on ILTV. https://www.youtube.com/embed/bzD2DDuXGPI?rel=0

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Easier removal of colon polyps

Israel’s Tandem Technologies has developed Tandem Snare – a device for precise removal and retrieval of polyps in the colon.  Tandem’s CEO Noam Hassidov described the device on ILTV. https://www.youtube.com/embed/3IRkVWCVwYA?rel=0 http://trendlines.com/portfolio/tandem-technologies/

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Removing lung tumors using AR

Israel’s Body Vision Medical has integrated CT scans with X-rays to help surgeons remove small, early-stage lung-cancer tumors. Pre-surgery 3D CT images are overlaid with 2D X-ray images during the operation to produce high-resolution Augmented Reality maps of the tumors … Continue reading

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