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J&J’s cardiovascular unit stands out again in Q1
Johnson & Johnson’s strategic shift to higher growth medical device markets like cardiovascular is paying off, as the business was the only medtech unit to grow by double digits in the first quarter.
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The seal strength paradox: Why more is not always better in sterile barrier packaging
What really determines seal performance in sterile packaging?
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Stryker to buy Amplitude Vascular Systems
Amplitude’s intravascular lithotripsy technology could emerge as a challenger to Shockwave IVL, Leerink Partners analyst Mike Kratky wrote.
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Deep Dive
One year in: How medtech companies are coping with tariff challenges
A resilient medtech industry navigating the fallout from President Donald Trump’s trade wars is taking proactive steps to manage tariff costs as the administration’s policies continue to evolve.
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Medline recalls angiographic syringes, receives FDA warning letter
The company removed the devices from the market in February following complaints of the syringes disconnecting from manifolds.
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GE HealthCare integrates ultrasound into Medtronic’s Stealth AXiS surgical system
Partnering with GE HealthCare has enabled Medtronic to provide live images to help surgeons assess mid-procedure changes.
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Stryker is fully operational after cyberattack
The company disclosed that it expects a material impact on first-quarter financial results. However, it does not expect an effect on full-year results.
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Pulse Biosciences hires Liane Teplitsky as COO
The appointment gives a former Abbott leader oversight of efforts to bring a pulsed field ablation device to market.
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FDA, medtech industry near MDUFA VI agreement
The FDA said it intends to hire “substantial numbers” of medical device review staff as part of the agreement for the next medical device user fee amendments.
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Deep Dive
‘Cracks show’ as CDRH staff contend with heavy workloads
Former device leaders said a culture of “fear and anxiety” has driven experienced staff from the Food and Drug Administration. An overburdened workforce has affected communications from the agency.
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E2 raises $80M to market thrombectomy platform
The funding round follows high-profile acquisitions by Boston Scientific and Stryker to pick up mechanical thrombectomy devices for blood clot removal.
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Judge allows states’ lawsuit over HHS restructuring to move forward
A group of 19 states and Washington, D.C., sued over the department’s sweeping layoffs and reorganization last year. A federal judge on Tuesday struck down the HHS’ bid to dismiss the lawsuit.
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CDRH targets hospital readmissions with home device innovation challenge
The center plans to pick nine devices to help support patients and caregivers after a hospital stay.
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Hologic hires former Baxter leader José Almeida as CEO
The company appointed Almeida as chief executive in conjunction with the completion of an $18.3 billion go-private deal.
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Philips warns not to use certain nebulizers in Trilogy Evo ventilator recall
Using non-pneumatic nebulizers with the ventilators can lead to under-delivery of therapy to patients, the company said.
Updated April 9, 2026