Kansas hemodialysis startup helping surgeons reach veins more easily
Kansas startup Flow Forward Medical building a device that opens up the veins, making hemodialysis go more smoothly. It just raised a $5.7 million Series A.
Kansas startup Flow Forward Medical building a device that opens up the veins, making hemodialysis go more smoothly. It just raised a $5.7 million Series A.
Flow Forward Medical, armed with promising data, has a device that aims to help make more patients eligible for arteriovenous fistula — connecting an artery to a vein, and eventually hemodialysis. If successful, it would also help the more than 60 percent of patients with maturation failure, meaning they can’t get AVF without further surgery. Hemodialysis is […]
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