Ads for the surgically implanted device suggest an easy fix for the common sleep disorder. Here’s the truth about the benefits, risks, and limitations. By Kevin Loria For people who snore, a ...
As with any surgery, there's also the risk of pain, swelling or infection after the device is initially implanted. More serious risks associated with Inspire, which are also much more rare ...
Inspire Medical Systems, a Golden Valley-based medtech company known for its implanted device to treat sleep apnea, is under investigation for allegations of false claims. The U.S. Attorney’s ...
Tim Herbert, chief executive of Inspire Medical Systems, showed the company’s implantable sleep apnea device and its remote control in 2019. (Inspire Medical Systems/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Medical Doctor and surgeon Sarah Powell first implanted an Inspire device in 2021. “It has become a great option for people with moderate to severe sleep apnea that don’t tolerate the C-PAP ...
Inspire Medical Systems said it is cooperating with U.S. Justice Department probe of allegations into allegations of false claims related to its Inspire system apnea implant. Shares fall 5.5% to $ ...
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