St. Paul-Based Phraxis Inc. Raises $4.5M to Launch New Dialysis Tech
24 Mar 2022
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No patient wants to have to return to the hospital for surgery more than they have to, especially while they’re going through dialysis.
That’s why St. Paul-based medtech company Phraxis, Inc., founded in 2013, is working to put to market its Phraxis InterGraft, a longer-lasting and less invasive graft for hemodialysis, one of the two major forms of dialysis.
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