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Stanford's milli-spinner removes tough clots by shrinking them, not tearing them, with a 90 percent first-try success in stroke models.
Normal catheter function was observed among 85.7%. No complete catheter occlusion was observed. Aspiration problems were observed in 9 cases, and both injection and aspiration problems in 1 case.
While some practices lower the risk for complications with peripherally inserted central catheters, evidence gaps highlight ...
This prospective study was designed to compare the efficacy and safety of catheter removal on POD 2 versus POD 4 after LRP and its impact on urinary continence outcomes. In this study, 94.7 % of ...
Researchers explored the use of catheter salvage therapy for central line-associated bloodstream infection management in ...
Anaconda Biomed announced today that it received CE mark approval to commercialize its ANA5 funnel catheter in Europe.
On ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show, Salman Khan revealed he is suffering from Arteriovenous Malformations, trigeminal neuralgia, ...
Stanford researchers have developed a new mechanical thrombectomy device that could improve how doctors treat stroke and other clot-related diseases.
The Connecticut pastor went to the hospital in late November because he needed a medical device replaced. He died on Christmas Eve. His family claims the Rev. Yves Abichet of Bridgeport died as a ...
Penumbra's AI-guided aspiration system and scalable platform uniquely position it as a leader in stroke and PE intervention.