Preliminary data presented at the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) annual scientific meeting (14–18 September, Barcelona, Spain) demonstrated that TVA Medical’s vascular catheter-based FLEX System can create autogenous arteriovenous fistulas (AV fistulas) for haemodialysis patients with 94% procedural success.
It is now possible for members and non-members to submit abstracts online for the Society of Interventional Radiology’s (SIR’s) annual scientific meeting, to be held 22–27 March 2014 in San Diego, USA.
Twelve patients who were available for follow-up had good results at one year with the bioconvertible Sentry inferior vena cava filter (Novate), data presented at CIRSE 2013 shows.
Informing patients about the important details of interventional radiology procedures, before getting permission to conduct an intervention, is an important task that should be carried out by a specialist, a new study recommends.
An international prospective, randomised, multicentre trial that compared stenting using SE Astron Pulsar and Pulsar-18 (both from Biotronik) vs. angioplasty alone, failed to show statistically significant improved outcomes for stenting.
On 17 September, Boston Scientific announced the opening of the China branch of the Boston Scientific Institute for Advancing Science (IAS) as well as its new Innovation Center in Shanghai, China. The IAS will offer training in clinical practice and multidisciplinary programmes in Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Rhythm Management and Electrophysiology, Endoscopy, Peripheral Interventions and Urology and Women’s Health.
Nigel Hacking, consultant radiologist, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, UK, spoke to Interventional News about using polyvinyl alcohol foam embolization particles (Cook) for prostatic artery embolization in younger men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. The data were presented at GEST 2013 (May, Prague, Czech Republic).
BTG announced on 30 July that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued guidance recommending the use of selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT), which includes TheraSphere, for patients with liver cancer across the NHS.
Patrice Bergeron, Hôpital Privé Residence du Parc, Marseille, France, presented initial results of a new device used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease at the Multidisciplinary European Endovascular Therapy (MEET) Congress (9–11 June 2013, Rome, Italy). The new balloon deploys a microneedle into the adventitia and diffuses anti-inflammatory drug into the arterial wall.
Reverse Medical corporation has announced FDA clearance for US commercialisation of their MVP microvascular plus system for peripheral artery embolization, and the first US clinical cases. The MVP system indication for use is to obstruct or reduce the rate of blood flow in the peripheral vasculature.
Final clinical outcomes from the first and longest-running renal denervation clinical study with the Symplicity renal denervation system (Medtronic) were presented during the European Society of Cardiology congress and have been accepted for publication in The Lancet.
Thomas Vogl, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, spoke at ECIO (19–22 June, Budapest Hungary) about novel lung ablative techniques and the evidence for combination ablative therapies.
St Jude Medical has announced that it has received CE mark approval for the next generation of its EngliHTN renal denervation system. It says the new system has a total ablation time of approximately four minutes, which is an 80% reduction in total ablation time compared with the first-generation system’s time of approximately 24 minutes.
A small study published online ahead of print on 26 August 2013 in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) suggests that cone-beam CT is a useful technique that can potentially lessen the risk of non-target embolization in prostatic artery embolization.
Data from the multicentre ENRY evaluation of 325 patients, suggest that radioembolization may be a well tolerated and effective option for an increasing population of older patients.
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