SecurAcath (Interrad Medical) is a securement device that uses an anchor below the skin to hold cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage catheters in place. It comprises a base and a cover: the base ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces the SecurAcath Subcutaneous Engineered Stabilization Device is now recommended by the National ...
The company identified 3 published economic studies, but the external assessment centre considered them to be outside the scope. It did not identify any further economic studies. The company presented ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces the SecurAcath Subcutaneous Catheter Securement Device has been selected for the Innovation and ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces its SecurAcath device has received an Innovative Technology contract from Vizient, Inc., the ...
Interrad Medical has announced it has received FDA clearance for four new sizes of the SecurAcath subcutaneous catheter securement device, according to a news release ...
PLYMOUTH, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interrad Medical, a privately held medical device company, announces the SecurAcath is one of only four medical technologies to be included in the new MedTech Funding ...
complications requiring premature VAD removal ESDs promote consistent practice among all clinicians, reduce VAD motion that can lead to complications, reduce interruption of needed infusion therapy, ...
Interrad Medical, Inc., a privately held medical device company, announces excellent results of a clinical study published in JAMA Pediatrics titled, "Securement to prevent non-cuffed central venous ...
Interrad Medical, Inc. a privately held medical device company, announced today that it has raised approximately $10 million in its Series C financing. The funding was raised through a private ...
Each year, health care professionals worldwide insert 500 million vascular access catheters into patients’ veins for blood draws or intravenous medications. Traditionally, catheters are attached to ...
A new study on securement for central vascular access devices (CVAD) suggests that subcutaneous anchor securement systems (SASS) are shown to be more effective at keeping central catheters in place, ...