Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor10.12.23
The European Patent Office has granted Anaconda Biomed S.L. a European patent for "A Device and a Thrombectomy Apparatus for Extraction of Thrombus from a Blood Vessel," published as Patent No. EP3866708 B1 on September 27, 2023. In addition, the US 11,771,446 B2 was also granted to the company on October 3, 2023, for a method to improve the efficacy of removing cerebral vascular thrombi.
The newly granted patents join a list of 17 issued patents for Anaconda Biomed, including “Thrombectomy Device And System For Extraction Of Vascular Thrombi From A Blood Vessel” in the United States with Patent No. US 11,013,523 B2, among other key territories such as recently granted Canada and South Korea, together with Japan, China, Brazil, Taiwan and Australia. The company’s growing patent portfolio demonstrates its dedication to innovation and unwavering mission to revolutionize stroke treatment worldwide.
"Every year, approximately 15 million people globally suffer from stroke,” said Richard Ferrari, Anaconda Biomed chairperson. “With these recent achievements, we are one step closer to offering our neurovascular recanalization technology to effectively treat these patients, minimizing death and disabilities, and improving the quality of life for patients and their families."
The newly granted patents join a list of 17 issued patents for Anaconda Biomed, including “Thrombectomy Device And System For Extraction Of Vascular Thrombi From A Blood Vessel” in the United States with Patent No. US 11,013,523 B2, among other key territories such as recently granted Canada and South Korea, together with Japan, China, Brazil, Taiwan and Australia. The company’s growing patent portfolio demonstrates its dedication to innovation and unwavering mission to revolutionize stroke treatment worldwide.
"Every year, approximately 15 million people globally suffer from stroke,” said Richard Ferrari, Anaconda Biomed chairperson. “With these recent achievements, we are one step closer to offering our neurovascular recanalization technology to effectively treat these patients, minimizing death and disabilities, and improving the quality of life for patients and their families."