Tag: SNIS 2023

New AVM intervention findings “refute” ARUBA complication rates and may elicit...

New data from an analysis of patients who would have been eligible for the ARUBA trial—which previously indicated medical management is likely favourable over...

Observation, creativity and happy accidents: Transitioning from clinical life to industry...

When it comes to advising young physicians on how to navigate the more commercial, industry-entwined commitments that their career will most likely bring further...

Systematic review and meta-analysis find stroke thrombectomy safe and effective in...

A study presented at last week’s Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August 2023, San Diego, USA) noted that mechanical thrombectomy—in...

‘Care hotel’ model can lower costs and shorten hospital stays after...

Using a ‘care hotel’ model, which discharges patients to a specialty hospital hotel after smaller surgeries, can lower costs and shorten patients’ time in...

Imperative announces late-breaking data showing benefits of ‘angled-tip’ aspiration catheters

Imperative Care has announced late-breaking data from the Neurovascular Quality Initiative-Quality Outcome Database (NVQI-QOD) evaluating its Zoom stroke solution, which were presented at the...

Smartphone app reliably and autonomously recognises physical stroke signs in study

During a late-breaking abstract session at this year’s Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August, San Diego, USA), researchers discussed a...

New study finds surgical approaches safe and effective in ARUBA-eligible unruptured...

Contrary to the results of a seminal study in the field, a recent analysis presented at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting...

Viz.ai announces study findings demonstrating real-world impact of AI-driven stroke technology

Viz.ai has announced the presentation of three new abstracts that demonstrate the real-world impact of the Viz neuro suite at this week’s Society of...

Less invasive ‘liquid biopsy’ holds potential to identify genetic mutations in...

A study presented yesterday at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August, San Diego, USA) indicates that it may be...

New data indicate clinical benefits of Imperative’s Zoom stroke solution in...

Imperative Care has announced multiple new pieces of data from studies evaluating its Zoom stroke solution, presented at the ongoing Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery...

Aidoc launches AI-powered Full Brain solution to “significantly expand” stroke detection

Aidoc has announced the launch of its “revolutionary” Full Brain solution, which the company claims will significantly expand the anatomy analysed by artificial intelligence...

Study indicates filter-tip stent retrievers may improve first-pass thrombectomy rates

Research presented at the ongoing Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August, San Diego, USA) has shown that different types of...

Microvention announces five-year WEB-IT data alongside two new device sizes

Microvention, a wholly owned subsidiary of Terumo Corporation, has announced the publication of five-year follow-up data from the WEB-IT trial and the addition of two...

New eligibility criteria including large-core strokes could boost thrombectomy rates “dramatically”

A study presented on the first day of the 2023 Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (31 July–4 August, San Diego, USA) has...

Early administration of antiplatelets may improve post-thrombectomy outcomes in stroke patients

Administering antiplatelet medication within 24 hours of a mechanical thrombectomy procedure may help stroke patients recover more successfully and prevent high-risk individuals from experiencing...