Embolic Protection Device Stocks List

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Embolic Protection Device Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 BSX Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX)’s Breakthroughs: A Hidden Gem in Billionaire Ken Griffin’s Portfolio
Nov 19 BSX Reasons to Retain BSX Stock in Your Portfolio for Now
Nov 19 BSX BSX Stock Gains From Positive OPTION Trial Data for WATCHMAN FLX
Nov 19 BSX Boston Scientific Stock Set to Gain From Completion of Axonics Deal
Nov 18 BSX Boston Sci stock climbs 5% on positive Watchman FLX data
Nov 18 BSX Inside a $400 billion bet on the brain-computer interface revolution
Nov 18 BSX Here's Why We Think Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX) Might Deserve Your Attention Today
Nov 18 BSX Boston Scientific’s Watchman could be new option for patients post ablation: study
Nov 18 BSX The PFA race is heating up. Here’s where the market stands after J&J’s approval.
Nov 18 BSX Boston Scientific reports outcomes from trial of LAAC device
Nov 16 BSX Boston Scientific WATCHMAN FLX™ Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device Demonstrates Superior Bleeding Risk Reduction to Oral Anticoagulation Following a Cardiac Ablation in the OPTION Clinical Trial
Nov 15 BSX Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX) UBS Global Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
Nov 15 BSX Boston Scientific closes acquisition of Axonics
Nov 15 BSX Boston Scientific Closes Acquisition of Axonics, Inc.
Nov 15 BSX Is Labcorp Stock a Good Pick for Your Portfolio Right Now?
Nov 15 BSX Boston Scientific closes $3.7B Axonics deal after lengthy review
Nov 15 BSX Should You Retain Hologic Stock in Your Portfolio Now?
Embolic Protection Device

An Embolic Protection Device (EPD) is a medical device used to capture and remove debris from the bloodstream during certain medical procedures. It is typically used during endovascular procedures, such as angioplasty and stenting, to prevent embolization, or the movement of debris from the site of the procedure to other parts of the body. The device is inserted into the artery and captures any debris that may be released during the procedure.

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