Computer-Guided Endoscopic Catheter System Launch Set For 2004
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A computer-guided endoscopic catheter placement system is initially being developed by endoVia Medical for less invasive gastrointestinal procedures, including treatment of esophageal reflux disease and obesity. A 510(k) filing is planned for January 2004
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