Zenflow
Jamey Nielsen has over 20 years of experience in R&D engineering. Jamey began their career in 1999 at Cardica, Inc. as a Sr. R&D Engineer, where they were the technical lead for the development of the C-Port xA distal anastomotic device for cardiac bypass surgery, as well as an R&D Engineer on the team developing the first-generation proximal anastomotic device (PasPort). In 2006, they moved to Ovalis, Inc. as a Sr. R&D Engineer. In 2007, they joined Laurimed, LLC, where they started as an Engineering Project Manager, and was promoted to Vice President, R&D in 2016. In 2018, they became the Director of R&D at Zenflow, Inc.
Jamey Nielsen received their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1992. Jamey then went on to Stanford University, where they obtained their Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 1998.
Zenflow
Forty million men in the US and over 500 million worldwide suffer from urinary obstruction related to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Millions of patients do not see effective relief from drugs, yet decline to undergo an invasive surgical procedure with high risk of side effects such as sexual dysfunction. To meet this clinical need, Zenflow has developed the Spring System. The device is designed to be deployed in the urologist's office in a simple, atraumatic procedure. Ongoing clinical trials have shown positive results out to four years after treatment.