Tag: ultrasound

Carthera enrols first patient in trial assessing novel recurrent glioblastoma treatment

Carthera has announced the enrolment of the first patient in the SONOBIRD pivotal trial assessing its ultrasound-based Sonocloud medical device for the treatment of...

“Sonolysis is back” after safely reducing endarterectomy stroke risk in randomised...

Positive results from a clinical trial involving a novel therapeutic procedure known as sonolysis—deployed during a carotid endarterectomy (CEA)—were presented at the recent European...

CHI Memorial announces participation in “milestone” stroke study with novel ultrasound...

The Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) Memorial Stroke and Neuroscience Center has announced its participation in the national research study, BUBL, stating that it was...

NovaSignal announces donation of NovaGuide 2 intelligent ultrasound system to Jacobs...

NovaSignal has today announced the donation of a NovaGuide 2 intelligent ultrasound system to the Jacobs Institute in Buffalo, USA in order to advance stroke...

How AI, automation, robotics and other innovations in ultrasound are improving...

Robert Hamilton (Los Angeles, USA) outlines several key milestones in the history of stroke care, and discusses how recent technological advances in this space...
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Sonocloud technology demonstrates safety and therapeutic potential in Alzheimer’s patients

Carthera has announced today the publication of results from an investigator-sponsored pilot clinical trial evaluating safety and efficacy using its Sonocloud technology in patients...

Revolution in neurotherapy? Spotlight on focused ultrasound at 2021 EAN congress

While focused ultrasound is by no means a brand-new innovation in the field of neurotherapy—having first been deployed in the 1950s, if not earlier,...

Portable 3D ultrasound will enable fieldside, roadside screening of head injury

The thin, flexible sheath that protects and insulates our optic nerve is also a window into whether we have had a head injury. Now...

The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare approves Exablate Neuro...

The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has approved InSightec’s Exablate Neuro system for the non-invasive treatment of essential tremor in patients...