Catheter Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Catheter stocks.

Catheter Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Dec 5 EW Oppenheimer Asset Management places Buy ratings on AVGO and BLDR and a Sell call on EW
Dec 5 FMS Are Investors Undervaluing Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. (FMS) Right Now?
Dec 5 BSX Should You Continue to Retain QIAGEN Stock in Your Portfolio Now?
Dec 4 EW Edwards Lifesciences Outlines Vision For Growth At Investor Conference
Dec 4 NARI Hologic (HOLX) Down 1.7% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
Dec 4 PEN Investing in Penumbra (NYSE:PEN) five years ago would have delivered you a 55% gain
Dec 4 EW Edwards Lifesciences Outlines Growth Strategy at Annual Investor Conference
Dec 3 LMAT Novocure Stock Earns 96 RS Rating
Dec 3 NARI NARI Stock Likely to Gain Following Reimbursement Approval in Japan
Dec 3 ANGO NARI Stock Likely to Gain Following Reimbursement Approval in Japan
Dec 3 INFU Sidoti Events, LLC's Virtual December Small-Cap Conference
Dec 3 NARI Inari Medical enters China distribution partnership
Dec 3 PEN Is Penumbra Stock a Smart Buy for Your Portfolio Right Now?
Dec 3 BSX Is Penumbra Stock a Smart Buy for Your Portfolio Right Now?
Dec 2 NARI Inari Medical Announces Reimbursement Approval for ClotTriever® Thrombectomy System in Japan and New Distribution Partnership with Medikit Co., Ltd.
Dec 2 NARI Inari Medical Announces Joint Venture in Greater China
Dec 2 BSX Should You Continue to Retain Bio-Techne Stock in Your Portfolio?
Dec 1 MMSI Merit Medical Systems (NASDAQ:MMSI) Is Doing The Right Things To Multiply Its Share Price
Dec 1 BSX Boston Scientific Corporation's (NYSE:BSX) Stock Is Rallying But Financials Look Ambiguous: Will The Momentum Continue?
Nov 30 EW Edwards Lifesciences Corporation's (NYSE:EW) Recent Stock Performance Looks Decent- Can Strong Fundamentals Be the Reason?
Catheter

In medicine, a catheter is a thin tube made from medical grade materials serving a broad range of functions. Catheters are medical devices that can be inserted in the body to treat diseases or perform a surgical procedure. By modifying the material or adjusting the way catheters are manufactured, it is possible to tailor catheters for cardiovascular, urological, gastrointestinal, neurovascular, and ophthalmic applications.
Catheters can be inserted into a body cavity, duct, or vessel. Functionally, they allow drainage, administration of fluids or gases, access by surgical instruments, and also perform a wide variety of other tasks depending on the type of catheter. The process of inserting a catheter is "catheterization". In most uses, a catheter is a thin, flexible tube ("soft" catheter) though catheters are available in varying levels of stiffness depending on the application. A catheter left inside the body, either temporarily or permanently, may be referred to as an "indwelling catheter" (for example, a peripherally inserted central catheter). A permanently inserted catheter may be referred to as a "permcath" (originally a trademark).

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