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2012-11-20 08:26:02

WESTMINSTER, Colo., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Surefire Medical, Inc., a developer of innovative high-efficiency infusion systems for the interventional radiology and interventional oncology markets, today announced the appointment of Gene McGrevin to its Board of Directors. "Gene McGrevin is an excellent medical device strategist with a very strong background in sales, marketing and in running public companies. As Surefire Medical transitions to full-scale commercialization in...

2012-10-10 07:27:16

WESTMINSTER, Colo., Oct. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Surefire Medical, Inc. announced today that the company has received 510(k) FDA clearance to market its line of Surefire Angiographic Catheters. Surefire Medical will launch these products in the United States later this year. Surefire's Angiographic Catheter line is designed to provide interventional radiologists with far greater flexibility and the highest level of trackability when performing infusion procedures. With a large...

2012-09-12 18:22:35

WESTMINSTER, Colo., Sept. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Surefire Medical, Inc., a Colorado-based medical device company, announced today that Christopher Mennone has joined the management team as Director of International Business. "We're eager to have Chris join our team and begin to make an immediate impact in establishing our international presence," said Jim Chomas, CEO of Surefire Medical. "Chris has more than 30 years of experience building strategic relationships with hundreds of...

2012-06-21 02:26:17

WESTMINSTER, Colo., June 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Surefire Medical, Inc. announced today that it has received 510(k) FDA clearance to market the Surefire High-Flow Microcatheter, the next generation of the company's novel infusion technology. The Surefire system is designed to deliver therapy with higher infusion efficiency than conventional microcatheters. The Surefire microcatheter's unique expandable tip dynamically expands in reverse flow and collapses in forward flow....