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enVVeno Medical Highlights Successful 2024 VEITH Symposium with Launch of Recap Website
Interviews with participating patients from the VenoValve® U.S. Pivotal TrialWebcast replay from with the presenting Primary InvestigatorsPresentation with

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[{"type":"text","content":"Interviews with participating patients from the VenoValve® U.S. Pivotal TrialWebcast replay from with the presenting Primary InvestigatorsPresentation with data from the VenoValve U.S. Pivotal TrialAccess the Recap Website Here!IRVINE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 27, 2024 / enVVeno Medical Corporation (NASDAQ:NVNO) (\"enVVeno\" or the \"Company\"), a company setting new standards of care for the treatment of venous disease, today announced the launch of a recap website which highlights the Company's participation at the recently held 51st Annual Vascular and Endovascular, Techniques and Horizons (VEITH) Symposium. Materials accessible on the recap website include interviews with two patients and two Principal Investigators who participated in the VenoValve U.S. Pivotal Trial as well as data presented at the symposium. \"While our data is compelling, we think it is equally important to hear the stories behind the data from both physicians and patients who have first-hand experience with the VenoValve,\" said Robert Berman, enVVeno Medical's Chief Executive Officer. \"It is physicians and patients that will ultimately drive our commercial success following FDA approval. This is the second group of patients and third group of primary investigators whose perspectives we have made available. It takes an organic network of physician and patient advocates for a new device to succeed and anyone who takes the time to engage with these materials will recognize the strong foundation we've established.\"Access the enVVeno Medical VEITH Symposium Recap Site at envveno.com/veith-2024Severe, deep venous Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a debilitating disease that is most often caused by blood clots (deep vein thromboses or DVTs) in the deep veins of the leg. When valves inside of the veins of the leg fail, blood flows in the wrong direction and pools in the lower leg, causing pressure within the veins of the leg to increase (venous hypertension). Symptoms of severe CVI include leg swelling, pain, edema, and in the most severe cases, recurrent open sores known as venous ulcers. The disease can severely impact everyday functions such as sleeping, bathing, dressing, and walking, and is known to result in high rates of depression and anxiety. There are currently no effective treatments for severe CVI of the deep vein system caused by valvular ...