SIUH Advances Precision Stroke Care with Vena MicroAngioscope – Northwell Health
Northwell Health shared Staten Island University Hospital‘s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Big news in stroke care at Staten Island University Hospital.
SIUH is the first Comprehensive Stroke Center in the nation to perform procedures using the Vena MicroAngioscope — an advanced technology that gives physicians real-time views inside blood vessels with incredible precision.”
Staten Island University Hospital shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A major milestone in stroke and vascular care is happening right here at Staten Island University Hospital!
We are the first Comprehensive Stroke Center in the country — and Northwell Health, the second health network nationwide — to perform procedures using the Vena MicroAngioscope, an advanced micro camera system that allows surgeons to see inside blood vessels in real time with unprecedented precision.
Led by Dr. Raphael Sacho, this groundbreaking technology helps physicians better navigate complex vascular pathways, assess blood flow, and treat stroke and other neurovascular conditions with enhanced accuracy during minimally invasive procedures.”
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