Thermedx Works to Increase National Device Presence

Solon, Ohio-based Thermedx is working to establish a national presence for its FDA-approved medical devices, and is in the process of securing $5 million of growth capital in the coming year, according to Med City News.

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Thermedx makes fluid management systems to help surgeons avoid complications associated with irrigation fluids, and can be used in orthopedics and other specialties, such as gynecology and urology.

The device hit the market in 2011 and has a presence in some of Ohio’s largest hospital chains. The company is also working toward a deal to expand its footprint to Canada.

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