Tag: SNIS 2024

Hippo-Cheetah thrombectomy system represents “evolution” of aspiration catheter tips

NOTE: This video is ONLY available to watch in selected countries and geographies Jan-Karl Burkhardt (Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, USA) sat down with NeuroNews at...

New Q’Apel CEO: “Innovation needs to bring value”

Following her recent appointment as Q’Apel Medical’s new chief executive officer (CEO), Jodie Fam sat down with NeuroNews to discuss the current landscape of...

New research highlights novel ‘complete clot ingestion’ metric for aspiration thrombectomy

Potentially groundbreaking research was presented recently at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (22–26 July, Colorado Springs, USA), with Robert Starke (University...

Late-breaking data shed new light on post-thrombectomy rescue stenting

Two data analyses presented at the recent Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (22–26 July, Colorado Springs, USA) have revealed new insights on...

COAST is clear: study finds coiling safe in small brain aneurysms

Coil embolisation of smaller intracranial aneurysms—those less than 5mm in size—has been found to be a safe approach, as per data presented for the...

US Medicare “continues to undervalue” stroke thrombectomy, new research shows

Despite mechanical thrombectomy’s high success rate in saving the lives of stroke patients, Medicare is paying lower rates over time for the procedure in...

Brainomix announces presentation of US data validating AI technology in stroke...

Brainomix has announced new data from studies that were presented this week at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (22–26 July, Colorado...

Study determines proximity to coal mines among non-medical factors potentially leading...

Research presented earlier this week at the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting (22–26 July, Colorado Springs, USA) has highlighted the effect of...

Non-English-speaking stroke patients less likely to reach hospital via ambulance or...

Non-English-speaking patients are less likely to arrive by ambulance when experiencing stroke symptoms, and also less likely to receive a mechanical thrombectomy procedure, according...

Radical presents initial data on recently US FDA-cleared catheter technology at...

Radical Catheter Technologies has announced 510(k) clearance by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Radical catheter—which, the company claims in a...

Spryte Medical receives Breakthrough Device designation from US FDA for neuro...

Spryte Medical has announced that its neuro optical coherence tomography (nOCT) technology has been granted Breakthrough Device designation by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)....

Imperative announces clinical findings from pivotal trial evaluating Zoom reperfusion system

Imperative Care has announced that late-breaking data from the Imperative trial were presented recently at the ongoing Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) annual meeting...

Data analyses reveal possible link between gastrointestinal syndromes and brain aneurysm...

There is a potential connection between a diagnosis of certain gastrointestinal (GI) syndromes, and the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms, according to research presented...

Novel liquid embolic agent meets primary feasibility and safety endpoints in...

Arsenal Medical has announced that NeoCast—a first-of-its-kind, shear-responsive liquid embolic material designed for deep distal penetration—met its primary feasibility and safety endpoints in the...

Study indicates updated stroke evaluation protocols increase patient access to thrombectomy...

Changing standard procedures for evaluating and treating patients with suspected stroke has led to improved access to lifesaving stroke surgery across the US state...

Rapid Medical completes initial neurovascular cases in USA with Drivewire 24...

Rapid Medical has announced the first procedures in the USA with the breakthrough deflectable access platform Drivewire 24, doing so at the ongoing Society of...

Stroke risk linked to climate, financial and medical vulnerability in US...

Worsening air quality and temperature extremes are linked to increased stroke burden, according to a study presented at this year’s Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery...