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Therapeutic Ultrasound Manufacturer Announces First Transaction in Egypt

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 28 Jun 2015
Theraclion (Malakoff, France) made the first sale of its Echopulse ecotherapy system in Egypt to EgyHiFu (Cairo, Egypt), a clinic that specializes in treating abdominal and prostate tumors using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU).

The company is certified by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485, and received the CE marking for its product. The ecotherapy system combines HIFU therapy with ultrasound imaging to locate target areas for the noninvasive ablation of breast fibroadenomas and thyroid nodules.

David Caumartin, CEO of Theraclion, said, "This first sale in Egypt is a very promising step towards further international development. Egypt is one of the largest countries in the Middle East & African region and the collaboration with AB CARE is very promising. They are specialized in HIFU technology and very well connected to the healthcare community in the Middle East and in Africa. The return on investment of our congress participation in Europe as well as the recent media attention is encouraging proof of the effectiveness of the strategy we are implementing in Europe.”

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