ATS Medical

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ATS Medical, Inc.
Public (NASDAQ: ATSI)
Industry Medical Technology
Founded 1992
Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Key people
Michael D. Dale, President and CEO
Products Mechanical heart valves
Revenue IncreaseUS$75.7M (FY 2009)[1]
DecreaseUS$-3.72M (FY 2009)[1]
DecreaseUS$-6.31M (FY 2009)[1]
Total assets IncreaseUS$121M (FY 2009)[2]
Total equity IncreaseUS$88.9M (FY 2009)[2]
Number of employees
245[3]
Slogan "Focused right on cardiac surgery"
Website www.atsmedical.com

ATS Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSI)is a developer and manufacturer of products for the cardiac surgery market. based in Minneapolis, Minnesota[4]

The publicly traded company was founded in 1992 by Manny Villafana, an entrepreneur in the cardiology/cardiac surgery industry. The company introduced a mechanical heart valve incorporating a pivot mechanism consisting of protruding spheres on which the valve’s leaflets pivot to open and close. Thhis was intended to eliminate the cavity created by the pivot of all other bileaflet valves and to improve blood flow through the valve, minimizing potential for blood clot formation. The ATS Open Pivot Heart Valve was first sold in international markets in 1992 and subsequently granted FDA clearance to sell in the United States in 2000. To date more than 140,000 valves have been implanted worldwide.

The company now has a more diversified cardiac surgery business offering several categories of products:

  • Heart Valve Therapy – artificial heart valves (mechanical heart valves and biological heart valves) for aortic valve replacement and mitral valve replacement, and heart valve repair products
  • Surgical Cryoablation – cryoablation for the treatment of cardiac arrhythmia
  • Surgical Tools and Accessories – surgical tools for the cardiac surgeon in day-to-day surgical procedures including robotic surgery tools and products to meet specific needs during robotic surgery.

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