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Neurointerventions

Neurointerventions are becoming more challenging. New devices are being introduced, exposing the physician to increased possibilities and challenges at the same time. Through cutting-edge technology within the ARTIS family portfolio, Siemens Healthineers has set the bar in Neurointerventions enabling you to shape the future beyond what you imagined.

Neurointerventional Therapies

Stroke

In stroke management, latest studies opened the time window for mechanical thrombectomy to 24 hours. This improves stroke treatment for a larger part of the 15 million people suffering a stroke each year.1)

With new imaging techniques syngo DynaCT Sine Spin, syngo DynaCT Multiphase, Roadmap, syngo DynaCT PBV and more, Siemens Healthineers sets the bar for treating stroke patients--fast

Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM)

Treating malformations such as AVMs or fistula can be very challenging.

Understanding the disease and the angio architecture is crucial for creating the best possible treatment plan and a successful embolization. With its cutting-edge technology such as high-resolution imaging using microfocus with simultaneous 2k imaging at flat-emitter X-ray tubes as well as the latest innovations such as CLEARmatch, syngo DynaCT SMART and syngo Dyna4D, Siemens enhances treatment planning and supports the intervention further with the best image quality at low radiation.

Image Courtesy: Prof. Saruhan Cekirge, MD, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey

Cerebral Aneurysms

By introducing new imaging technologies and devices, the number of endovascular treatment of aneurysms is constantly rising.

At the same time, these new devices demand the best image quality as maneuvering and placement have to be very precise. Siemens equipment not only best supports treatment, but also increases safety and confidence in patient outcomes.

Image Courtesy: Rene Chapot, MD, Alfried Krupp Krankenhauss Essen, Germany

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