Sterling Medical Devices helped redevelop a remote support web application software targeted to address the underlying cause of tinnitus. The original system was written in Flex. The system has a...
Sterling Medical Devices assisted in the documentation and test of a hardware and software system used in optical surgery. The Major Level of Concern system contained five processors. The master...
Sterling Medical Devices assisted in the iterative development of a Major Level of Concern connection system between a series of video processors and a third party computer system. The system was...
Sterling Medical Devices participated in the development of a Class I intraoral dental imaging system. The system uses an HD camera to provide real-time picture and video for diagnosis and patient...
Sterling Medical Devices performed development on a Class II orthopedic imaging system with Moderate Level of Concern software. Our client had acquired an unfinished software application, which we...
Sterling Medical Devices planned and managed development of Class II preoperative planning software for orthopedic surgeons. The moderate level of concern software was developed in C, C++, and...
Sterling Medical Devices developed a fully-updated web-based application for a Class II orthopedic planning and correction system with Moderate Level of Concern software....
Developing medical devices is an expensive endeavor, but understanding the key components involved can help medical device companies better anticipate costs and estimate pricing. The overall...
Startups are the lifeblood of medical device innovation. Without universities researching ways to solve pressing healthcare problems or doctors with experience in a particular field who have an idea to develop a prototype medical device that could help patients, the future technologies needed to help save lives wouldn't happen. But the long, arduous road through the FDA submission process to get market approval can take a long time and cost a lot of money without help. Sterling Medical Devices has been helping startups through the FDA approval process since 1998 without ever having a submission rejected.
Sterling Medical Devices designed and developed a Class III pain medication delivery system for patients with spinal injuries. The system is comprised of three devices: an implantable pump, a handheld Clinician Programmer, and a handheld Patient Therapy Controller. The pump is surgically implanted into the patient, and the two handheld devices each communicate with the pump when held within close proximity of it....
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