First in-human experience with endovascular motor neuroprosthesis – Thomas Oxley interview
Thomas Oxley (Interventional Neurologist at Mount Sinai, New-York) is interviewed by Rodrigo Rivera (Editor-in-chief of LINNC online).
Thomas Oxley talks about his study: "Motor neuroprosthesis implanted with neurointerventional surgery improves capacity for activities of daily living tasks in severe paralysis: first in-human experience".
Find out more about the main steps of his study: from conception to in-human experience, biggest challenges, future clinical implications and much more!
For additional information, also consult the literature review: https://www.linnc.com/Reviews/Literature-review/2020/Motor-neuroprosthesis-implanted-with-neurointerventional-surgery-improves-capacity-for-activities-of-daily-living-tasks-in-severe-paralysis-first-in-human-experience
For more Interventional NeuroRadiology, Neurology and NeuroSurgery news, visit https://www.linnc.com
Thomas Oxley (Interventional Neurologist at Mount Sinai, New-York) is interviewed by Rodrigo Rivera (Editor-in-chief of LINNC online).
Thomas Oxley talks about his study: “Motor neuroprosthesis implanted with neurointerventional surgery improves capacity for activities of daily living tasks in severe paralysis: first in-human experience”.
Find out more about the main steps of his study: from conception to in-human experience, biggest challenges, future clinical implications and much more!
For additional information, also consult the literature review: https://www.linnc.com/Reviews/Literature-review/2020/Motor-neuroprosthesis-implanted-with-neurointerventional-surgery-improves-capacity-for-activities-of-daily-living-tasks-in-severe-paralysis-first-in-human-experience
For more Interventional NeuroRadiology, Neurology and NeuroSurgery news, visit https://www.linnc.com