Tag: ESMINT

Phil White

Phil White’s career as a physician and researcher has seen him play a role in numerous major stroke trials, and serve as an educator...

Women in Neurointervention: How do we boost representation within “male-dominated” field?

 Female representation in the neurointerventional world may be growing, but Johanna Fifi (Mount Sinai, New York, USA) and Anne-Christine Januel (Toulouse University Hospital, Toulouse,...

Shelley Renowden

Through her many years as a consultant neuroradiologist at the North Bristol NHS Trust (Bristol, UK), as well as organising the European Course in...

A closer look at the GECKO system following first-in-human study results

 Following the presentation of first-in-human cases with the GECKO system at the 2022 European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) congress (7–9 September,...

Education and awareness paramount in moving eastern European stroke care forward

 The urgent need for more comprehensive, standardised thrombectomy services is starting to be recognised and acted upon across Western Europe, but—as discussions at this...

New-look ESMINT congress to reflect on ISAT study and prioritise international...

After a long period of uncertainty triggered by a worldwide pandemic, the 2022 European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) congress (7–9 September,...
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ESMINT 2021: COATING study “badly needed” to assess surface modification of...

This year’s Congress of the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT 2021; 8–10 September, Nice, France and virtual) saw details of the...
neuroendovascular teleproctoring

Novel teleproctoring platform successfully used for neuroendovascular fellowship training

A novel augmented reality (AR) platform (Proximie) has been successfully used to teleproctor a neuroendovascular fellow during complex interventional and diagnostic procedures. That is...
Urs Fischer thrombectomy child stroke

ESMINT 2019: “Vast majority” of people do not expect children to...

Urs Fischer talks to BLearning Neuro at ESMINT 2019 (European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy; 4–6 September 2019; Nice, France) about some of the differences regarding...
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Patrick Brouwer

Patrick Brouwer speaks to NeuroNews about what he considers to be the most important developments in the neurointerventional field to date. As president of...
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GOLIATH trial wins ESMINT award for best European publication in JNIS

At the recent European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT; 4–6 September, Nice, France), the award for the best European publication in the...
Mika Niemela

ESMINT 2019: Drugs to strengthen aneurysm wall will be the future,...

Mika Niemelä (Helsinki, Finland) talks to BLearning Neuro about the ‘Decision making in unruptured aneurysms’ session he chaired at ESMINT 2019 (European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy;...

Vesalio reports expansion of international distributor network and Stroke Congress Exhibition...

Vesalio has announced that it has executed multiple exclusive distribution agreements in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East and now has market...

Vesalio initiates full commercial launch of NeVa

  NeVa next-generation neurothrombectomy system Vesalio has announced that it has initiated the full commercial European launch of its NeVa neurothrombectomy platform at the 10th annual...

Clinical study looking into mechanical thrombectomy for major stroke starts in...

The TENSION research project is to conduct a clinical study to show whether patients affected by severe strokes can also benefit from the mechanical...

Istvan Szikora

President of the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy (ESMINT) 2014–2015, Istvan Szikora, speaks to NeuroNews about his career beginnings in anaesthesiology and...