Photo courtesy UNH Craig Litherland of Concord|!!| center|!!| a University of New Hampshire School of Law student with a biomedical engineering background|!!| is this year’s winner of the $25|!!|000 ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Aneurysm Clips Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Material (Titanium Aneurysm Clip, Polymer, Others), By Indication, By End-use, By Region, And Segment ...
A plastic clip developed by Neos Surgery (Barcelona, Spain), in partnership with Advanced Engineering & Technologies GmbH and Institut für Verbundwerkstoffe GmbH, both located in Kaiserslautern, ...
Washington, DC — Microsurgical clip ligation in the treatment of intracranial aneurysm shows long-term durability, with a small risk for recurrence when residual aneurysms are present after treatment, ...
A product developed by German and Spanish partners could revolutionise how surgeons treat one of medicine's more mysterious conditions. For such a common illness, there remain a lot of things we don't ...
Global Market Study on Aneurysm Clips: North America to Remain Dominant Regional Market Through 2028
LONDON, Dec. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent market study published by the company – "Aneurysm Clips Market: Global Industry Analysis 2013–2017 & Forecast 2018–2028" – consists a comprehensive ...
Insertion of a tiny metal coil into a bleeding aneurysm in the brain appears safer in the long run for some patients than a more-established treatment that requires brain surgery, researchers find. A ...
Memory loss after brain aneurysm surgeries, like coiling, is common. Some people experience memory loss for less than a day. For others, difficulties with memory can persist for months. Surgical ...
DURHAM — A University of New Hampshire School of Law student with a biomedical engineering background who invented a clip to stop brain aneurysms has won this year’s UNH Paul J. Holloway Prize ...
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