Apr 23 2012
ETView Medical, Ltd. (TASE: ETVW) announced today that it has entered into a distribution agreement with Champ Medics Co., Ltd. (Champ Medics). The agreement enables Champ Medics to market ETView's VivaSight™ airway management platform (previously known as TVT™), in Taiwan for a period of 2 years. Other terms were not disclosed.
“We are excited to add Champ Medics to our expanding distributor network.”
William Edelman, CEO of ETView Medical, commented, "We are excited to add Champ Medics to our expanding distributor network." Mr. Edelman continued, "VivaSight™ is currently being distributed across Europe, Asia and the United States. VivaSight™ provides best-in-class airway management solutions for sophisticated thoracic surgical procedures requiring lung isolation."
On March 19, 2012, ETView announced a distribution agreement with Amphar b.v., a medical device and generic pharmaceutical distributor in the Netherlands.
On March 12, 2012, ETView announced KFDA Pre-Market Clearance for the VivaSight™‐SL line of Innovative Airway Devices.
On March 5, 2012 and February 6, 2012, ETView announced filing of a Technical File, initiating CE Registration and a Pre‐Marketing Notification Application (510(k)) with the FDA for the Viva™ EB Line of Innovative Endobronchial Blockers.
On February 7, and February 2, 2012, ETView announced distribution agreements with NeuroMed Ltd. (NeuroMed), a surgical products sales and distribution company based in St. Petersburg, Russia, and State of the Art (SOTA) Medical Products, Inc., a specialty surgical products sales and distribution company, based in Cedar Grove, New Jersey.
On December 12, 2011, ETView announced that the company filed a pre-Marketing Notification Application (510(k)) with the FDA for the VIVASIGHT™ DL Airway Management System. VivaSight™-DL is a proprietary, single-use disposable medical device, consisting of a dual lumen airway ventilation tube with an integrated continuous high resolution video airway imaging system permitting airway control and lung isolation during certain surgical procedures.