Tag: acute ischaemic stroke

Penumbra launches Midway intermediate catheters and expands European stroke portfolio

Today, Penumbra announced the launch of its Midway 43 and Midway 62 delivery catheters, which are designed to provide ideal tracking and a stable...

Cerenovus launches aspiration catheter for treatment of acute ischaemic stroke

Cerenovus, part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech, has today announced the launch of Cereglide 71 aspiration catheter in Europe, an aspiration catheter equipped with...

Early DAPT, statin therapy and stent patency among predictors of good...

An analysis involving some 300 patients with anterior-circulation acute ischaemic strokes caused by tandem lesions has determined a number of factors that may be...

Penumbra announces European launch of RED reperfusion catheters for stroke care

Penumbra announced today that its RED reperfusion catheters have secured a CE mark and are now commercially available in Europe. The catheters are part of...

Perfuze raises €22.5m in Series A funding for novel acute ischaemic...

Perfuze announced today that it has closed a €22.5 million Series A investment round—the proceeds from which will be used to drive the next...

Cerenovus launches Emboguard balloon guide catheter for acute ischaemic stroke

Cerenovus—a neurovascular firm that forms part of Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies—has announced the launch of Emboguard, its next-generation balloon guide catheter to...

Biomodex announce partnership to develop Evias Plus 

Biomodex has announced its partnership with two of the top medical centres in France and a health system in the USA to develop Evias...

News from SNIS: New study finds racial disparities in acute stroke...

A new study has found several racial disparities after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke with respect to post-procedure management and outcomes. Vineeth Thirunavu of Northwestern...
SNIS recommendations COVID-19

SNIS releases recommendations for emergent neurointerventional patients during COVID-19

The Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery (SNIS) has published a set of recommendations for the care of emergent neurointerventional patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Acute...