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“About a third of individuals with epilepsy have drug-resistant seizures. Removal or ablation of the affected temporal lobe can be an option, but many people with epilepsy are not eligible or interested in a tissue-destructive procedure. ...
For some people with seizures that are resistant to drugs, epilepsy surgery, where the damaged temporal lobe is surgically removed or ablated by laser, can be an option. However, the current surgical options are not available or effective for all, are tissue-destructive, and can have significant adverse effects. ...
For people with seizures resistant to drugs, epilepsy surgery - where the damaged temporal lobe is surgically removed or ablated by laser - can be an option for some. However, the current surgical options are not available or effective for all, are tissue-destructive, and can have significant adverse effects. ...
US Medical Innovations, LLC (USMI) announced today that it is developing the first robotic delivery system used for cancer surgery. The new Canady Surgical System (CSS) is a space-efficient, cost-effective, stand-alone solution for Robotic Assisted Surgery during open, laparoscopic/mini-invasive, endoscopic, thoracoscopic and trans-oral surgical procedures. ...
Flagstaff, Arizona – October 9, 2018 – Symple Surgical Inc. (SSI) announced today that we have received a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I Grant Award totaling $225,000.00. This award will leverage the ongoing R&D and commercialization initiatives with Duke University to pursue the integration of radiometric ...
