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Neovasc Inc. NVCN

Neovasc Inc is a specialty medical device company. It develops, manufactures and markets products for the rapidly growing cardiovascular marketplace. Its products the Neovasc Reducer (Reducer), for the treatment of refractory angina, which is not currently commercially available in the United States and has been commercially available in Europe since 2015, and the Tiara, for the transcatheter treatment of mitral valve disease, which is under clinical investigation in the United States, Canada, Israel and Europe. The company earns revenue from one source, the Reducer.


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Comment by biggerron Oct 22, 2018 8:42pm
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RE:Hummm...

RE:Hummm...here is one more good news from today but I don't understand why don't they install Tiara in all mitral problem patients - the open heart surgery is dangerous because you have to go on full anesthesia and you have to wait a long time while Tiara procedure only lasts 15 minutes and you're done
"This live case broadcast reinforced Tiara's potential as a promising treatment option for patients who are unsuitable to receive an open-heart surgical valve replacement," commented Fred Colen, Neovasc's President and Chief Executive Officer
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