Japan
Intelligence de marché des dispositifs médicaux pour Japan. Changements réglementaires, concurrents et tendances d'achats.
Signaux récents
The SPIRIT III trial compared XIENCE V® stents to TAXUS® EXPRESS2™ in the US and Japan, focusing on various diameters.
The RIVER JAPAN study confirms the safety and efficacy of the Rev-01 thrombectomy catheter for acute ischemic stroke.
Global health regulation is becoming less predictable, impacting trust in medicines and medical devices.
Home-based neuromodulation shows promise for managing ventricular arrhythmias, with positive results from Japan.
Olympus has partnered with EndoRobotics for global distribution of robot-assisted endoscopic technologies.
The Hot AXIOS System post-market survey in Japan aimed to identify adverse events and device malfunctions.
M.D. Japan, LTD is registered with the FDA under product code NNI, listing one product.
MENICON CO. LTD. has registered two medical devices with the FDA under product code NUU.
TSK Laboratory International Japan KK is registered with the FDA under product code QYM.
The Disposable Electrode V-04PO4 by Nihon Kohden is registered as a Class I medical device.
The Disposable Electrode V-04PN4 by NIHON KOHDEN is classified as Class I medical device.
NIHON KOHDEN CORPORATION's Disposable Electrode V-05IN5 is classified as Class I medical device.
A completed study compared Nidek RS-3000 OCT with Optovue RTVue OCT and evaluated adverse events.
Medtronic has acquired CathWorks for $585 million to enhance its cardiovascular care portfolio in key markets.
BAX602 is under investigation in Japan to prevent adhesion in pediatric cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease.
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Hokkaido, Japan, with no tsunami alert issued.
Japan plans to build the world's largest floating wind farm by 2035, but faces technical and delivery challenges.
Asia-Pacific military spending surged in 2025, the fastest growth since 2009, amid US security uncertainties.
Tokyo's condominium market is experiencing a slowdown due to rising interest rates affecting affordability.
Japan has deployed 1,400 firefighters to combat worsening wildfires threatening homes in Otsuchi.