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Healthcare Company News InSightec Insightec' Ultrasound Beams Destroy Blood Clots

Insightec' Ultrasound Beams Destroy Blood Clots

Company News - InSightec

Insightec's ExAblate 4000 MR-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound could destroy stroke-causing blood clots in the brain.

Physicians usually rely on surgery or drugs to bust blood clots in the brain that might otherwise cause a stroke, but sound waves might provide a third noninvasive choice. U.S. researchers have begun testing an Israeli ultrasound device to see whether it may prove accurate enough to break up a clot without causing collateral damage in the brain, Technology Review reports.

The company InSightec has created a focused ultrasound device that looks like a helmet, studded with over 1,000 ultrasound transducers. Each of the transducers can focus an individual beam into the brain of the helmet-wearer and converge on a spot just four millimeters wide--enough accuracy to dissolve a blood clot within less than a minute.

Thilo Hoelscher, a neurologist at the University of California at San Diego, has already led a team in testing the InSightec device on blood clots in animals and in the skulls of human cadavers. Now they must figure out how to dissipate unwanted heating in the skull, as well as find a good way of pinpointing blood clots for precision targeting of the ultrasound beams.

Source: InSightec

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