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Govt Backs Indian Startup in Stroke Treatment Innovation

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June 03, 2025

India is set to revolutionize stroke care with its first homegrown mechanical thrombectomy system, backed by the government and led by Mysuru-based S3V Vascular Technologies.

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Govt Backs Indian Startup in Stroke Treatment Innovation

A breakthrough in India's medical technology landscape has emerged with government backing for S3V Vascular Technologies, a Mysuru-headquartered company developing indigenous stroke intervention devices.

The Technology Development Board has greenlit financial assistance for what could become India's first locally-manufactured mechanical thrombectomy system.

Addressing a Critical Healthcare Gap Stroke treatment in India faces significant challenges due to expensive imported medical devices.

Current thrombectomy procedures--which involve removing blood clots from brain arteries--rely almost entirely on foreign-made equipment, creating cost barriers that prevent many patients from accessing life-saving care.

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