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Self-expanding stents recalled due to risk of ‘serious harm' | New York cardiologist heads to prison | A key approval for Abbott
Friday, September 12, 2025
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FDA announces new recall of self-expanding stents due to risk of ‘serious harm’

The Class I recall includes more than 26,000 vascular stents from Boston Scientific. These devices have been linked to a risk of potential resistance when the stent delivery system is being withdrawn. 

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FDA announces new recall of self-expanding stents due to risk of ‘serious harm’

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The Class I recall includes more than 26,000 vascular stents from Boston Scientific. These devices have been linked to a risk of potential resistance when the stent delivery system is being withdrawn. 
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New York cardiologist headed to prison—DOJ says he paid for referrals, performed unneeded procedures

"Today’s sentence sends a deterrent message to doctors and the healthcare industry," according to a DOJ statement. "If you abuse patient trust for profit, you will face justice."

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New York cardiologist headed to prison—DOJ says he paid for referrals, performed unneeded procedures

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"Today’s sentence sends a deterrent message to doctors and the healthcare industry," according to a DOJ statement. "If you abuse patient trust for profit, you will face justice."
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Abbott’s dissolving stent picks up a key approval

It's another big victory for Abbott's bioresorbable stent for BTK PAD. 

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The Abbott Esprit BTK everolimus-eluting biosorbable scaffold system for below the knee peripheral artery disease on display at TCT 2024. Photo by Dave FornellTCTn 2024 DF
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Abbott’s dissolving stent picks up a key approval

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The Abbott Esprit BTK everolimus-eluting biosorbable scaffold system for below the knee peripheral artery disease on display at TCT 2024. Photo by Dave FornellTCTn 2024 DF
It's another big victory for Abbott's bioresorbable stent for BTK PAD. 
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FDA clears single-use, fully disposable endovascular robotic system

The new Liberty System allows users to remotely deliver and manipulate guidewires and catheters during peripheral endovascular procedures.

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FDA clears single-use, fully disposable endovascular robotic system

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The new Liberty System allows users to remotely deliver and manipulate guidewires and catheters during peripheral endovascular procedures.
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FDA clears new trial of first-in-class treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension

The new drug, VTB-10, previously received the FDA's orphan drug designation in 2024.

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FDA clears new trial of first-in-class treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension

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The new drug, VTB-10, previously received the FDA's orphan drug designation in 2024.
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New liquid embolic agent for hypervascular tumors gains FDA’s premarket approval

Instylla's Embrace Hydrogel Embolic System minimizes bleeding risks during the embolization of hypervascular tumors in the peripheral arteries.

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New liquid embolic agent for hypervascular tumors gains FDA’s premarket approval

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Instylla's Embrace Hydrogel Embolic System minimizes bleeding risks during the embolization of hypervascular tumors in the peripheral arteries.
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