Brain Surgery System Articles & Analysis
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This procedure represents a significant technological milestone for scalable BCI devices and is the first to occur in the U.S. using an endovascular BCI approach, which does not require invasive open-brain surgery. The procedure was performed at Mount Sinai West in New York, led by clinical investigator Shahram Majidi, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgery, ...
Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer (BCI) interface company, today announced the appointment of Kurt Haggstrom as Chief Commercial Officer. ...
Through their community of ALS patients, caregivers, clinicians and technology specialists, Team Gleason will provide Synchron access to user research, including feedback on the Stentrode System’s current overall design for patients and caregivers. “We’re excited to announce our partnership with Team Gleason, who will assist our team in increasing awareness of ...
The Stentrode is implanted to the motor cortex of the brain through the jugular vein in a minimally-invasive procedure. Once implanted, it translates brain activity into a standardized digital language to allow patients to complete everyday tasks hands-free, on external devices including texting, emailing, online shopping and accessing telehealth services. ...
“Our research is exciting because while other devices require surgery that involves opening the skull, this brain-computer interface device is much less invasive. ...
” Synchron has developed an endovascular brain computer interface that is designed to access every corner of the brain using its natural highways, the blood vessels. ...
Synchron, a brain computer interface company, today announced a Twitter takeover by Philip O’Keefe, one of the patients implanted with the Stentrode brain computer interface. ...
Endomedix, Inc. announced today that NIH has selected Endomedix to showcase its technology at the upcoming Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) annual meeting in Philadelphia, June 15-18, 2015. The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke is currently funding the Endomedix program to develop a surgical hemostat indicated for use in intracranial surgery through a multi-year ...
