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Terumo Cardiovascular
Basic information
Founded 1999
Type Subsidiary
Industry Medical Equipment
Official website https://www.terumocv.com

Terumo Cardiovascular Systems Corp. is a subsidiary company of the Terumo Corporation that develops medical devices for cardiac and vascular surgery.[1] It was founded in 1999, after its parent company acquired the cardiovascular division of the 3M Company.

Controversies

Controversy Year Background Info Aftermath Related Article Related Video(s)
Discontinuation of certification of third-party repair[2] 2025 On December 12, 2024, Terumo Cardiovascular notified customers that, beginning in 2025, the company would "no longer offer certification classes for the repair and/or preventive maintenance of the System 1 and its components". Ongoing Terumo Cardiovascular discontinues third-party repair of System 1 https://youtube.com/watch?v=h0Wvh8DpA_w

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