ARTIO

Welcome to the Brand page for “ARTIO”, which is offered here for The mark consists of the word artio with the letters arti in black and the letter o in red, and a horizontal line through the wording; the white space created by the horizontal line is background and not claimed as a feature of the mark.;the color(s) red and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;medical apparatus, external blood pump system for use in stimulating flow-mediated vein dilation; medical devices for the treatment of peripheral vascular, neurovascular, and structural heart diseases; embolization systems comprising detachable balloon catheters and coils for use during brain aneurysm embolizations; medical devices for the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases, devices for peripheral artery and vein embolization and occlusion; detachable balloon medical devices for peripheral artery and vein embolization and occlusion for the treatment of peripheral vascular, neurovascular, and structural heart diseases;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “ARTIO” is believed to be currently owned by “ARTIO MEDICAL, INC.”


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ARTIO MEDICAL, INC.
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The mark consists of the word Artio with the letters Arti in black and the letter o in red, and a horizontal line through the wording; the white space created by the horizontal line is background and not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The color(s) red and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Medical apparatus, external blood pump system for use in stimulating flow-mediated vein dilation; medical devices for the treatment of peripheral vascular, neurovascular, and structural heart diseases; Embolization systems comprising detachable balloon catheters and coils for use during brain aneurysm embolizations; Medical devices for the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases, devices for peripheral artery and vein embolization and occlusion; detachable balloon medical devices for peripheral artery and vein embolization and occlusion for the treatment of peripheral vascular, neurovascular, and structural heart diseases;
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