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WINSEN, Germany, May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ amg International GmbH ( amg or the Company ), a wholly owned subsidiary of Dublin, Ireland based Q3 Medical Devices Limited (Q3), further establishes its leadership role in the fast-paced development of novel biodegradable implants. The Company announced that it has received CE Mark approval for its second fully biodegradable product, the UNITY-B balloon expandable biodegradable biliary stent (BEBS) for endoscopic use. The UNITY-B will compliment ARCHIMEDES™, the world s first CE approved pancreaticobiliary biodegradable implant.
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The UNITY-B Biodegradable implant was developed as a complimentary biodegradable metallic stent to amg s ARCHIMEDES biodegradable pancreaticobiliary stent, which is currently available in fast, medium, and long-lasting degradation profiles. ARCHIMEDES obtained CE mark approval in 2018 and was subsequently launch
Demand high for ICU beds in Hyderabad even as Covid spread sees fall in Telangana
Updated May 19, 2021, 7:39 am IST
Hospitals that have ventilators but no dialysis machines are not of use to Covid-19 patients in a serious condition
Experts say those who require ventilator support have been at treatment at home for six days and in small hospitals for at least four to seven days. (Representational Photo: AFP)
Hyderabad: Despite the fall in Covid cases, the demand for intensive care unit beds has not come down in the state. There are a minimum of 10 to 20 inquiries for ICU beds to private hospitals in Hyderabad. Small hospitals on the outskirts say they get between 50 and 100 calls a day from districts.
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In Hyderabad, hospitals run out of beds, Remdesivir supply centralised
April 18, 2021 The Covid-19 situation in Hyderabad is turning alarming as Covid-19 transmission increases by the day and top corporate hospitals in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are running out of beds.
“We have 90 beds for Covid patients at our Jubilee Hills facility. All of them are occupied,” a spokesperson of Apollo Hospitals told
BusinessLine.
A spokesperson of the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG), which has 282 Covid beds, said the hospital has a wait list of 30 patients at any given time.
Medicover Hospitals, which has 404 Covid beds in three branches, also reported full occupancy.
Given that the markets were positioning for a strong economic recovery and a strong earning expansion, do you think the news on the medical front and the impact of that on the economy is something markets were not prepared for?
The markets were prepared for this in the sense that globally we have seen second, third and fourth waves but we are also seeing the vaccination drive increasing at a very accelerated pace as well as herd immunity playing out. There will be hiccups along the way but we know collectively how to get on the other side of this crisis. It is just a matter of getting over these hiccups in the next few months.