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Jun 04, 2017

Lyra Medical Will Participate In The Upcoming IUGA 2017 Annual Meeting Exhibition

Booth #320, June 21st-23rd Vancouver Convention Centre – East Building, Vancouver, Canada.

Come visit us at the upcoming IUGA 2017 Annual Meeting, taking place at the Vancouver Convention Centre – East Building, Vancouver, Canada.

We will be located at Booth #320 and looking forward to providing information about our SRS technology and current clinical experience.

 

About Lyra Medical

Lyra Medical was established in 2011 by a team of seasoned medical device entrepreneurs to develop a new and safer organ support implant for women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

The company’s Self-Retaining Support (SRS) technology is presently being applied in the flagship Lyra system for anterior vaginal wall, Apex and uterine prolapse. The support platform may be applicable in other pelvic organ disorder conditions, such as rectocele and urinary incontinence, as well as other clinical areas. In all these areas, there is an acute need for therapeutic solutions that deliver exceptional safety and long-term efficacy.

 

About IUGA

The International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) is dedicated to global advancement of urogynecological knowledge and patient care through education and the promotion of basic and clinical research on disorders of the female pelvic floor. In addition to holding an annual conference and publishing the International Urogynecology Journal, IUGA activities include conducting education programs around the world, developing consensus terminology in the field, connecting related professionals and producing patient education materials.

IUGA was founded in 1975 and has organized scientific meetings every year in nearly every corner of the world to promote the exchange of urogynecological information to thousands of physicians and healthcare providers.

 

About IUGA

The International Urogynecological Association (IUGA) is dedicated to global advancement of urogynecological knowledge and patient care through education and the promotion of basic and clinical research on disorders of the female pelvic floor. In addition to holding an annual conference and publishing the International Urogynecology Journal, IUGA activities include conducting education programs around the world, developing consensus terminology in the field, connecting related professionals and producing patient education materials.

IUGA was founded in 1975 and has organized scientific meetings every year in nearly every corner of the world to promote the exchange of urogynecological information to thousands of physicians and healthcare providers.