NeoChord Set To Start US Trial Of Artificial Chordae Tendinae System
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
NeoChord is now training 20 US centers in preparation for a US randomized clinical trial to support a PMA for its NeoChord DS1000 artificial chordae delivery system for minimally invasive mitral valve repair.
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