Tag: neurovascular diseases

Nick Hopkins, 1943–2024: neurointerventional community mourns pioneer and “force of nature”...

Leo Nelson (Nick) Hopkins, a world-renowned surgeon, researcher and innovator who played a pioneering role in modern neurosurgery’s shift from open- to endovascular-first techniques,...

Frontiers in paediatric INR: addressing challenges and embracing opportunities

In a guest piece for NeuroNews, Carmen Parra-Fariñas (Toronto, Canada) discusses some of the key considerations that distinguish the growing, dedicated field of paediatric...

Spryte publishes first-in-human study of novel intravascular brain imaging technology

Spryte Medical has announced the publication of a first-in-human study of its neuro optical coherence tomography (nOCT) technology in the peer-reviewed journal Science Translational Medicine, in...
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The pros and cons of radial access in neurointerventional surgery

As the adoption of radial access across the world of neurointerventional surgery begins to pick up pace, Pascal Jabbour and Kareem El Naamani (Thomas...

Canon introduces new size for “highest resolution” flat panel detector on...

Canon Medical Systems is introducing an all-new size for its high-definition flat panel detector for vascular and interventional radiology procedures, a press release from...
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Robocath, Rennes University Hospital partner with Philips France to research stroke...

Robocath and Rennes University Hospital have announced they are launching a co-development research programme using robotics to improve treatments for stroke patients. With the...