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Veniti, Inc. to Exhibit at the American College of Phlebology Annual Congress

Medical device company leads in venous education

2012-11-16
ST. LOUIS, MO, November 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Veniti, a medical device company focused on the treatment of venous disease, will sponsor and exhibit at the American College of Phlebology's 26th Annual Congress. Veniti's presence at this year's congress comes as the company moves closer to its first product launch, a radio frequency generated steam ablation device, the Veni RF Plus . The ACP Congress takes place from November 15-18 in Hollywood, Fl.

Veniti will continue its mission to educate physicians, scientists and healthcare professionals about venous disease, and explain the company's medical device initiatives to further the successful treatment of venous disease. Veniti will be discussing its first product, the Veni RF Plus (Note: The Veni RF Plus is 510(k) pending with the FDA).

"We're very excited for the Veniti team to participate in the dynamic ACP Annual Congress," said Sean Morris, CEO of Veniti. "The American College of Phlebology has been dedicated to 26 years of educating the public about venous applications. The best physicians in the venous field from around the world will attend. We are committed to the fight against venous disease, and Veniti is honored to have the opportunity to sponsor and exhibit at this wonderful event."

About Veniti
Veniti is a medical device company singularly focused on the venous disease space through the development and marketing of a range of premium innovative products that provide comprehensive treatment across the continuum of venous disease. Veniti products are all made in the USA. Research, development and manufacturing are conducted in Silicon Valley while the company's leadership is headquartered in St. Louis. For more information, call 314.282.3753 or visit http://www.venitimedical.com.

About the ACP Annual Congress
The ACP recognized the need for quality venous education twenty-six years ago and continues to fulfill its mission of providing original education for an advancing specialty. The ACP's 26th Annual Congress will provide vein health practitioners with the latest techniques, innovative and engaging content, interaction with respected faculty from around the world and opportunities for all levels of skill and knowledge to gain the tools needed to improve patient care.


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[Press-News.org] Veniti, Inc. to Exhibit at the American College of Phlebology Annual Congress
Medical device company leads in venous education