Entries tagged with “medical-devices”

Articles

2 articles found for medical-devices:

  • Hormonal Imbalance – Need for New-Age Detection Devices

    Hormonal imbalance can cause various health issues and diseases in women and children. It can also lead to abnormal growth in children. Hence, it is imperative that an imbalance is detected early on and treated. Earlier, the best way to detect this imbalance was either through a blood test or an ultrasound, and the results were not too reliable. With the advancement of technology, new non-invasive methods introduced in the market give accurate results within minutes. Moreover, various new methods are being tested for different hormones.

  • 3D Printing in Dentistry: Challenges and Solutions

    3D printing in dentistry is seeing increased adoption due to its many advantages, but certain associated challenges hinder the wide-scale implementation of the technology. However, solutions are being developed to overcome these challenges and enable 3D to transform dentistry and help people get a beautiful smile.


Special Reports

1 special reports found for medical-devices:

  • Europe & North America MedTech strengthens in 1H23

    In a notable development, most MedTech companies in Europe and the US topped consensus estimates in 1H23 earnings, largely on a rewind in procedure volume and efficient execution of cost-saving strategy. Patient count surged in hospitals as people opted for non-urgent surgical treatment after delaying care during the pandemic, thereby accelerating demand for medical devices. This trend bodes well for MedTech giants Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, and Philips. Moreover, the decrease in supply chain constraints eased pressure on margins. Contrarily, extra retention charges of nursing staff pressured Fresenius Medical Care and Fresenius SE. Further, companies such as Philips, Stryker, and Baxter have lifted their 2023 guidance on improved surgery volumes. Conversely, on continuation of a softer environment for biopharma services, Danaher, and its peer ThermoFisher have narrowed their this year estimates.