Press Releases and Statements Read our latest company news and announcements Image Press Releases Filter and Search Filter by year - Any -20242023202220212020 Search 38 press releases Image Statement BIOTRONIK Statement on “SweynTooth” Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a Safety Communication regarding a family of cybersecurity vulnerabilities known as SweynTooth, which may introduce risks for certain medical devices that use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless communication technology. If exploited, these vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized users to potentially cause a device to stop working, stop it from working correctly and/or bypass security to access certain device functions. The FDA has said it is not aware of any confirmed adverse events related to these vulnerabilities although software to exploit Image Statement Statement on the Cybersecurity of BIOTRONIK Solutions Following WIRED Magazine’s Article on Vulnerabilities in Pacemaker Programmer Systems On August 9, WIRED magazine reported that researchers discovered cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the way pacemaker programmers connected to the software delivery network of a specified manufacturer. The researchers claim that “digital code signing”—the cryptographic validation of the legitimacy and integrity of software—is lacking in the manufacturer’s infrastructure, allowing an attacker to potentially take control of device programmers through malicious updates that can subsequently be spread to implanted pacemakers. 1 None of BIOTRONIK’s devices, programmers or networks are affected by Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOMAG-I Two-Year Study Results Confirm Excellent Safety and Efficacy Profile for Freesolve, BIOTRONIK’s Newest Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Innovation New two-year follow-up data from the BIOMAG-I first-in-human trial confirms a reliable and predictable long-term safety profile for Freesolve™, the third-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), establishing it as a true alternative to contemporary drug-eluting stents (DES). The results were presented by Prof. Dr. Michael Haude at the EuroPCR 2024 conference yesterday in Paris. At the 24-month follow-up, the incidence of target lesion failure (TLF) was 3.5% alongside a corresponding 3.5% incidence of target lesion revascularization (TLR) compares favorably with various second-generation Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Launches Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter at LINC 2023 BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the limited release of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter and start of promotional activities at LINC, the Leipzig Interventional Course held June 6-9 in Leipzig, Germany. As indicated per Instructions for Use, the Oscar catheter is intended for dilation of stenotic segments in peripheral vessels. The device is comprised of three fully user-adjustable components (support catheter with integrated Lock Grip, extendable dilator and length-adjustable PTA balloon). It was developed to provide support during access Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release New-Gen Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Freesolve Enters BIOMAG-II Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) BIOTRONIK announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial aiming to evaluate the safety and clinical performance of its new-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), Freesolve™, compared to a contemporary drug-eluting stent (DES). "We are delighted to enroll the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial, which may play a critical role in helping establish resorbable metallic scaffolds as part of clinical practice in the future and I am particularly encouraged by the implantation results of the Freesolve resorbable magnesium scaffold," said Dr. Juan F. Iglesias, HUG Image LAKE OSWEGO, Oregon, USA Press Release World’s First Expert Recommendations on Remote Management of Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems Published For the first time, a panel of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) experts has developed best practices in the nascent field of remote SCS device management. The recommendations were recently published in Neuromodulation. 1 When cardiac remote monitoring emerged in the early 2000s, an expert consensus responded by establishing a framework of principles to optimize the management of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) in 2008. Similar wireless technology is available for the treatment of chronic pain patients, and the publication provides critical guidance on best practices to Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release FDA Approval for BIOTRONIK’s Prospera™ Spinal Cord Stimulation System The company today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Prospera™, a spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system. The system features RESONANCE™, the first and only multiphase stimulation paradigm, paired with Embrace One™, a patient-centric care model that makes proactive care possible by offering automatic, objective, daily remote monitoring and ongoing management and support. 1 This approval marks the launch of the company’s new business segment, BIOTRONIK Neuro. Millions of people all over the world suffer from chronic intractable pain, a severe, constant, and Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Announces Its Latest Innovation: Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter BIOTRONIK announces the FDA 510(k) clearance and CE mark of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter. Physicians in the U.S. have already used the novel device in more than 70 cases. As indicated per Instructions for Use, Oscar is intended for percutaneous transluminal interventions in the peripheral vasculature. The device was developed to provide support during access into and to dilate stenoses in femoral, popliteal and infrapopliteal arteries. The Oscar peripheral multifunctional catheter is comprised of three user-adjustable components: The Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release New Data Highlight Promising Angiographic and Safety Profile of BIOTRONIK’s Third Generation Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Prof. Michael Haude, BIOMAG-I Coordinating Clinical Investigator, presented the latest results of the BIOMAG-I clinical study at the Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) meeting. 1 At six months the angiographic and clinical data showed a low in-scaffold late lumen loss (LLL) rate and a good safety profile with no scaffold thrombosis. A low proportion of mal-apposed struts after implantation was observed, at six months struts were no longer discernable. The intravascular imaging documented a preservation of the scaffold area with a low mean neointimal area. Bioresorbable scaffolds have Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release One-Year BIONETIC-I Study Results Show Safety and Effectiveness of Iliac Artery Treatment With BIOTRONIK’s Dynetic-35 Cobalt Chromium Balloon-Expandable Stent System BIOTRONIK announced the presentation of the 12-month results from the BIONETIC-I study this week at LINC 2024. The prospective, international, multicenter single-arm observational study evaluated the treatment of de novo, restenotic or occluded iliac lesions in 160 patients with Rutherford Class 2-6 peripheral artery disease using the Dynetic ®-35 cobalt chromium balloon-expandable stent system. At baseline, 12.5% of enrolled patients had critical limb ischemia, 90% had calcified lesions (30.7% severe calcification), and there was an average of 85.5% stenosis in the target lesion. The primary Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOTRONIK Introduces Expanded Maximum Diameter Dimensions for Orsiro Mission DES BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the availability of an expanded Maximum Allowed Diameters (MAD) range for the Orsiro® Mission Drug Eluting Stent (DES). Diameters 2.25mm to 3.00mm of the Orsiro Mission DES can now be extended up to 4.0mm, while diameters 3.5mm and 4.0mm can reach up to 5.0mm. This new MAD expansion follows the approvals from CE, FDA, and Health Canada obtained in the past months. This update reflects a global effort for the Orsiro Mission stent technology to match contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), enabling practitioners to optimize vessel apposition and Image BERLIN, Germany Statement Statement on Apple iPhone 12 and BIOTRONIK Devices The most recent series of Apple iPhones include a stronger magnetic array than previous models. A recent study 1 published in the HeartRhythm Journal reported that therapy was suspended when an iPhone 12 was brought into close contact with specific implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) devices. After further investigation, BIOTRONIK has concluded that there is no additional risk and our advice concerning potential interference from this and former iPhone models remains unchanged. We continue to advise patients implanted with BIOTRONIK cardiac devices to maintain the recommended distance Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Subscribe to Our News You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Your Name Your Email Subject Message *Fields are mandatory. Latest Blog Posts Show all blog articles Image Blog How Spinal Cord Stimulation Can Help Patients with Chronic Pain A global company that has been making devices for 60 years and has vast experience helping patients with heart and blood vessel diseases, BIOTRONIK has expanded to the chronic pain space with BIOTRONIK Neuro. Image Blog 60 Years of Saving Lives – How the BIOTRONIK Mission Spread Globally What began with one lifesaving mission between two students in early 1960s Berlin now spans the globe: BIOTRONIK is active in more than 100 countries. Image Blog Gold Standard for Two Decades: Why the Use of GoldTip is Still Unbeaten in Certain Ablation Procedures In the midst of celebrating 60 years of service in partnership with the healthcare community, BIOTRONIK’s Electrophysiology business marked another important milestone of its own in 2023 – its 20 th anniversary. Press Contact Corporate Public Relations & Communications press@biotronik.com +49 (0) 30 68905 1414 Get in contact
Image Statement BIOTRONIK Statement on “SweynTooth” Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a Safety Communication regarding a family of cybersecurity vulnerabilities known as SweynTooth, which may introduce risks for certain medical devices that use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless communication technology. If exploited, these vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized users to potentially cause a device to stop working, stop it from working correctly and/or bypass security to access certain device functions. The FDA has said it is not aware of any confirmed adverse events related to these vulnerabilities although software to exploit
Image Statement BIOTRONIK Statement on “SweynTooth” Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a Safety Communication regarding a family of cybersecurity vulnerabilities known as SweynTooth, which may introduce risks for certain medical devices that use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless communication technology. If exploited, these vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized users to potentially cause a device to stop working, stop it from working correctly and/or bypass security to access certain device functions. The FDA has said it is not aware of any confirmed adverse events related to these vulnerabilities although software to exploit
Image Statement Statement on the Cybersecurity of BIOTRONIK Solutions Following WIRED Magazine’s Article on Vulnerabilities in Pacemaker Programmer Systems On August 9, WIRED magazine reported that researchers discovered cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the way pacemaker programmers connected to the software delivery network of a specified manufacturer. The researchers claim that “digital code signing”—the cryptographic validation of the legitimacy and integrity of software—is lacking in the manufacturer’s infrastructure, allowing an attacker to potentially take control of device programmers through malicious updates that can subsequently be spread to implanted pacemakers. 1 None of BIOTRONIK’s devices, programmers or networks are affected by
Image Statement Statement on the Cybersecurity of BIOTRONIK Solutions Following WIRED Magazine’s Article on Vulnerabilities in Pacemaker Programmer Systems On August 9, WIRED magazine reported that researchers discovered cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the way pacemaker programmers connected to the software delivery network of a specified manufacturer. The researchers claim that “digital code signing”—the cryptographic validation of the legitimacy and integrity of software—is lacking in the manufacturer’s infrastructure, allowing an attacker to potentially take control of device programmers through malicious updates that can subsequently be spread to implanted pacemakers. 1 None of BIOTRONIK’s devices, programmers or networks are affected by
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOMAG-I Two-Year Study Results Confirm Excellent Safety and Efficacy Profile for Freesolve, BIOTRONIK’s Newest Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Innovation New two-year follow-up data from the BIOMAG-I first-in-human trial confirms a reliable and predictable long-term safety profile for Freesolve™, the third-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), establishing it as a true alternative to contemporary drug-eluting stents (DES). The results were presented by Prof. Dr. Michael Haude at the EuroPCR 2024 conference yesterday in Paris. At the 24-month follow-up, the incidence of target lesion failure (TLF) was 3.5% alongside a corresponding 3.5% incidence of target lesion revascularization (TLR) compares favorably with various second-generation
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOMAG-I Two-Year Study Results Confirm Excellent Safety and Efficacy Profile for Freesolve, BIOTRONIK’s Newest Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Innovation New two-year follow-up data from the BIOMAG-I first-in-human trial confirms a reliable and predictable long-term safety profile for Freesolve™, the third-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), establishing it as a true alternative to contemporary drug-eluting stents (DES). The results were presented by Prof. Dr. Michael Haude at the EuroPCR 2024 conference yesterday in Paris. At the 24-month follow-up, the incidence of target lesion failure (TLF) was 3.5% alongside a corresponding 3.5% incidence of target lesion revascularization (TLR) compares favorably with various second-generation
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Launches Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter at LINC 2023 BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the limited release of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter and start of promotional activities at LINC, the Leipzig Interventional Course held June 6-9 in Leipzig, Germany. As indicated per Instructions for Use, the Oscar catheter is intended for dilation of stenotic segments in peripheral vessels. The device is comprised of three fully user-adjustable components (support catheter with integrated Lock Grip, extendable dilator and length-adjustable PTA balloon). It was developed to provide support during access
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Launches Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter at LINC 2023 BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the limited release of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter and start of promotional activities at LINC, the Leipzig Interventional Course held June 6-9 in Leipzig, Germany. As indicated per Instructions for Use, the Oscar catheter is intended for dilation of stenotic segments in peripheral vessels. The device is comprised of three fully user-adjustable components (support catheter with integrated Lock Grip, extendable dilator and length-adjustable PTA balloon). It was developed to provide support during access
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release New-Gen Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Freesolve Enters BIOMAG-II Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) BIOTRONIK announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial aiming to evaluate the safety and clinical performance of its new-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), Freesolve™, compared to a contemporary drug-eluting stent (DES). "We are delighted to enroll the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial, which may play a critical role in helping establish resorbable metallic scaffolds as part of clinical practice in the future and I am particularly encouraged by the implantation results of the Freesolve resorbable magnesium scaffold," said Dr. Juan F. Iglesias, HUG
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release New-Gen Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Freesolve Enters BIOMAG-II Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) BIOTRONIK announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial aiming to evaluate the safety and clinical performance of its new-generation resorbable magnesium scaffold (RMS), Freesolve™, compared to a contemporary drug-eluting stent (DES). "We are delighted to enroll the first patient in the BIOMAG-II trial, which may play a critical role in helping establish resorbable metallic scaffolds as part of clinical practice in the future and I am particularly encouraged by the implantation results of the Freesolve resorbable magnesium scaffold," said Dr. Juan F. Iglesias, HUG
Image LAKE OSWEGO, Oregon, USA Press Release World’s First Expert Recommendations on Remote Management of Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems Published For the first time, a panel of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) experts has developed best practices in the nascent field of remote SCS device management. The recommendations were recently published in Neuromodulation. 1 When cardiac remote monitoring emerged in the early 2000s, an expert consensus responded by establishing a framework of principles to optimize the management of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) in 2008. Similar wireless technology is available for the treatment of chronic pain patients, and the publication provides critical guidance on best practices to
Image LAKE OSWEGO, Oregon, USA Press Release World’s First Expert Recommendations on Remote Management of Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems Published For the first time, a panel of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) experts has developed best practices in the nascent field of remote SCS device management. The recommendations were recently published in Neuromodulation. 1 When cardiac remote monitoring emerged in the early 2000s, an expert consensus responded by establishing a framework of principles to optimize the management of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) in 2008. Similar wireless technology is available for the treatment of chronic pain patients, and the publication provides critical guidance on best practices to
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release FDA Approval for BIOTRONIK’s Prospera™ Spinal Cord Stimulation System The company today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Prospera™, a spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system. The system features RESONANCE™, the first and only multiphase stimulation paradigm, paired with Embrace One™, a patient-centric care model that makes proactive care possible by offering automatic, objective, daily remote monitoring and ongoing management and support. 1 This approval marks the launch of the company’s new business segment, BIOTRONIK Neuro. Millions of people all over the world suffer from chronic intractable pain, a severe, constant, and
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release FDA Approval for BIOTRONIK’s Prospera™ Spinal Cord Stimulation System The company today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for Prospera™, a spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system. The system features RESONANCE™, the first and only multiphase stimulation paradigm, paired with Embrace One™, a patient-centric care model that makes proactive care possible by offering automatic, objective, daily remote monitoring and ongoing management and support. 1 This approval marks the launch of the company’s new business segment, BIOTRONIK Neuro. Millions of people all over the world suffer from chronic intractable pain, a severe, constant, and
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Announces Its Latest Innovation: Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter BIOTRONIK announces the FDA 510(k) clearance and CE mark of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter. Physicians in the U.S. have already used the novel device in more than 70 cases. As indicated per Instructions for Use, Oscar is intended for percutaneous transluminal interventions in the peripheral vasculature. The device was developed to provide support during access into and to dilate stenoses in femoral, popliteal and infrapopliteal arteries. The Oscar peripheral multifunctional catheter is comprised of three user-adjustable components: The
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release BIOTRONIK Announces Its Latest Innovation: Oscar Multifunctional Peripheral Catheter BIOTRONIK announces the FDA 510(k) clearance and CE mark of its Oscar ® ( One Solution: Cross. Adjust. Restore) multifunctional peripheral catheter. Physicians in the U.S. have already used the novel device in more than 70 cases. As indicated per Instructions for Use, Oscar is intended for percutaneous transluminal interventions in the peripheral vasculature. The device was developed to provide support during access into and to dilate stenoses in femoral, popliteal and infrapopliteal arteries. The Oscar peripheral multifunctional catheter is comprised of three user-adjustable components: The
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release New Data Highlight Promising Angiographic and Safety Profile of BIOTRONIK’s Third Generation Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Prof. Michael Haude, BIOMAG-I Coordinating Clinical Investigator, presented the latest results of the BIOMAG-I clinical study at the Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) meeting. 1 At six months the angiographic and clinical data showed a low in-scaffold late lumen loss (LLL) rate and a good safety profile with no scaffold thrombosis. A low proportion of mal-apposed struts after implantation was observed, at six months struts were no longer discernable. The intravascular imaging documented a preservation of the scaffold area with a low mean neointimal area. Bioresorbable scaffolds have
Image BUELACH, Switzerland Press Release New Data Highlight Promising Angiographic and Safety Profile of BIOTRONIK’s Third Generation Resorbable Magnesium Scaffold Prof. Michael Haude, BIOMAG-I Coordinating Clinical Investigator, presented the latest results of the BIOMAG-I clinical study at the Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) meeting. 1 At six months the angiographic and clinical data showed a low in-scaffold late lumen loss (LLL) rate and a good safety profile with no scaffold thrombosis. A low proportion of mal-apposed struts after implantation was observed, at six months struts were no longer discernable. The intravascular imaging documented a preservation of the scaffold area with a low mean neointimal area. Bioresorbable scaffolds have
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release One-Year BIONETIC-I Study Results Show Safety and Effectiveness of Iliac Artery Treatment With BIOTRONIK’s Dynetic-35 Cobalt Chromium Balloon-Expandable Stent System BIOTRONIK announced the presentation of the 12-month results from the BIONETIC-I study this week at LINC 2024. The prospective, international, multicenter single-arm observational study evaluated the treatment of de novo, restenotic or occluded iliac lesions in 160 patients with Rutherford Class 2-6 peripheral artery disease using the Dynetic ®-35 cobalt chromium balloon-expandable stent system. At baseline, 12.5% of enrolled patients had critical limb ischemia, 90% had calcified lesions (30.7% severe calcification), and there was an average of 85.5% stenosis in the target lesion. The primary
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release One-Year BIONETIC-I Study Results Show Safety and Effectiveness of Iliac Artery Treatment With BIOTRONIK’s Dynetic-35 Cobalt Chromium Balloon-Expandable Stent System BIOTRONIK announced the presentation of the 12-month results from the BIONETIC-I study this week at LINC 2024. The prospective, international, multicenter single-arm observational study evaluated the treatment of de novo, restenotic or occluded iliac lesions in 160 patients with Rutherford Class 2-6 peripheral artery disease using the Dynetic ®-35 cobalt chromium balloon-expandable stent system. At baseline, 12.5% of enrolled patients had critical limb ischemia, 90% had calcified lesions (30.7% severe calcification), and there was an average of 85.5% stenosis in the target lesion. The primary
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOTRONIK Introduces Expanded Maximum Diameter Dimensions for Orsiro Mission DES BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the availability of an expanded Maximum Allowed Diameters (MAD) range for the Orsiro® Mission Drug Eluting Stent (DES). Diameters 2.25mm to 3.00mm of the Orsiro Mission DES can now be extended up to 4.0mm, while diameters 3.5mm and 4.0mm can reach up to 5.0mm. This new MAD expansion follows the approvals from CE, FDA, and Health Canada obtained in the past months. This update reflects a global effort for the Orsiro Mission stent technology to match contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), enabling practitioners to optimize vessel apposition and
Image BUELACH, SWITZERLAND Press Release BIOTRONIK Introduces Expanded Maximum Diameter Dimensions for Orsiro Mission DES BIOTRONIK is pleased to announce the availability of an expanded Maximum Allowed Diameters (MAD) range for the Orsiro® Mission Drug Eluting Stent (DES). Diameters 2.25mm to 3.00mm of the Orsiro Mission DES can now be extended up to 4.0mm, while diameters 3.5mm and 4.0mm can reach up to 5.0mm. This new MAD expansion follows the approvals from CE, FDA, and Health Canada obtained in the past months. This update reflects a global effort for the Orsiro Mission stent technology to match contemporary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), enabling practitioners to optimize vessel apposition and
Image BERLIN, Germany Statement Statement on Apple iPhone 12 and BIOTRONIK Devices The most recent series of Apple iPhones include a stronger magnetic array than previous models. A recent study 1 published in the HeartRhythm Journal reported that therapy was suspended when an iPhone 12 was brought into close contact with specific implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) devices. After further investigation, BIOTRONIK has concluded that there is no additional risk and our advice concerning potential interference from this and former iPhone models remains unchanged. We continue to advise patients implanted with BIOTRONIK cardiac devices to maintain the recommended distance
Image BERLIN, Germany Statement Statement on Apple iPhone 12 and BIOTRONIK Devices The most recent series of Apple iPhones include a stronger magnetic array than previous models. A recent study 1 published in the HeartRhythm Journal reported that therapy was suspended when an iPhone 12 was brought into close contact with specific implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) devices. After further investigation, BIOTRONIK has concluded that there is no additional risk and our advice concerning potential interference from this and former iPhone models remains unchanged. We continue to advise patients implanted with BIOTRONIK cardiac devices to maintain the recommended distance
Image Blog How Spinal Cord Stimulation Can Help Patients with Chronic Pain A global company that has been making devices for 60 years and has vast experience helping patients with heart and blood vessel diseases, BIOTRONIK has expanded to the chronic pain space with BIOTRONIK Neuro.
Image Blog How Spinal Cord Stimulation Can Help Patients with Chronic Pain A global company that has been making devices for 60 years and has vast experience helping patients with heart and blood vessel diseases, BIOTRONIK has expanded to the chronic pain space with BIOTRONIK Neuro.
Image Blog 60 Years of Saving Lives – How the BIOTRONIK Mission Spread Globally What began with one lifesaving mission between two students in early 1960s Berlin now spans the globe: BIOTRONIK is active in more than 100 countries.
Image Blog 60 Years of Saving Lives – How the BIOTRONIK Mission Spread Globally What began with one lifesaving mission between two students in early 1960s Berlin now spans the globe: BIOTRONIK is active in more than 100 countries.
Image Blog Gold Standard for Two Decades: Why the Use of GoldTip is Still Unbeaten in Certain Ablation Procedures In the midst of celebrating 60 years of service in partnership with the healthcare community, BIOTRONIK’s Electrophysiology business marked another important milestone of its own in 2023 – its 20 th anniversary.
Image Blog Gold Standard for Two Decades: Why the Use of GoldTip is Still Unbeaten in Certain Ablation Procedures In the midst of celebrating 60 years of service in partnership with the healthcare community, BIOTRONIK’s Electrophysiology business marked another important milestone of its own in 2023 – its 20 th anniversary.