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Study links cerebrovascular disease to Alzheimer’s. Transcranial magnetic stimulation provides benefits for phantom limb pain. Siemens and InSightec sign strategic agreement to develop compatibility between some. CE mark granted to Medtronic for SureTune2 deep brain stimulation therapy. Medtronic has received CE mark for SureTune2 software, which is designed to provide patient-specific visualisation to help physicians make decisions on how to program. Most read in past 7 days. The double-edged sword of c...
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As the course director of the Live Interventional Neuroradiology and Neurosurgery Course (LINNC; 23 25 May, Paris, France) Jacques Moret talks about the importance of. World-renowned as the inventor of the Guglielmi Detachable Coil (GDC), Guido Guglielmi speaks to NeuroNews about what inspired him to pursue that invention and. Timothy Deer (Centre for Pain Relief, Charleston, USA) has recently been appointed president of the International Neuromodulation Society. He believes neuromodulation is now the.
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CardioVascular Coalition urges increased awareness of peripheral artery disease in September. EUCLID trial to analyse monotherapy of ticagrelor versus clopidogrel in patients. Total endovascular repair of zone 2 aortic arch aneurysms can be. Zenith endograft produces durable repair while long-term survival rates remain poor. Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) using the Zenith endograft (Cook Medical) represents durable repair with a low risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm-related death at 14. Predicting t...
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As a childhood asthmatic, Wesley Moore’s early exposure to the medical world saw physicians become his role models. By adolescence he was committed to. Although he initially planned to become an electronic engineer like his father, Jonathan Beard, Sheffield Vascular Institute, The Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK, was. Bruce Perler, Julius H Jacobson II, professor of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA, is the president of the Society. Cliff Shearman is profes...
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Predicting type B aortic dissection outcomes when the patient arrives. Occupational radiation exposure: How much should I worry? Angiosome concept in the treatment of critical limb ischaemia. Key clinical questions I would like to see answered in the future of deep. Therapies in deep venous thrombosis (DVT) have been slow to advance over the past 50 years. Recently, growing awareness and improvements in tools and. The changing epidemiology of abdominal aortic aneurysms in Europe. Most read in past 7 days.
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8211; MR-guided ultrasound thalamotomy promising for essential tremor. 8211; Implanted device predicts epilepsy seizures. 8211; Deep brain stimulation examined for anorexia nervosa. 8211; Profile: Peter Hamlyn. Study links cerebrovascular disease to Alzheimer’s. Transcranial magnetic stimulation provides benefits for phantom limb pain. Siemens and InSightec sign strategic agreement to develop compatibility between some devices. LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply. Most read in past 7 days. Inside the NIH StrokeNet.
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Spinal News International Issue 39 – April 2016. Highlights:- Adding fusion to decompression fails to improve clinical outcomes in treatment of lumbar stenosis - Five-year data suggest limited cervical arthroplasty benefits - Intraoperative navigation feature. Spinal News International Issue 38 – March 2016. Highlights:-Fusion of multiple lumbar segments associated with sacroiliac joint pain - Motion trumps fusion at NASS debate - Chris Bono: Q&A - Investigating sacroiliac. Spinal News International Issu...
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Highlights of 1st International Conference on Sacroiliac Joint Surgery. See the highlights from the 1st International Conference on Sacroiliac Joint Surgery as we prepare for the 2nd conference on 16-17 September in Hamburg, Germany. https:/ youtu.be/q2EeAcTTiPQ Sacroiliac Medical Expert Group (SIMEG) e.V., based in the Cologne area/Germany announce their 2nd annual. Stanford researchers coax human stem cells to rapidly generate bone. Spongy material helps repair the spine. Dean Chau and Darryl Larry dem...
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Virginie Lafage entered the world of spinal research by chance, after an engineering project drove her to a biomechanics lab in Paris, France. Since. Inspired by Alexander Fleming, Marek Szpalski wanted to become a medical researcher. After becoming disillusioned with a life in the laboratory, he embarked on. Michael Fehlings was encouraged to enter the medical profession by his grandfather. He cites the intellectual and technical challenges of neuroscience and precise surgery combined with the abili...