Tiny electronic chips that can be threaded into the brain through a needle instead of a scalpel are moving from speculative concept to early reality. Researchers are now testing injectable implants ...
Most brain surgery requires doctors to remove part of the skull to access hard-to-reach areas or tumors. It's invasive, risky, and it takes a long time for the patient to recover. We have developed ...
Insightec's incisionless treatment is expanding access to life-changing care for people living with Parkinson's disease and essential tremor disorders ...
The tiny chips hitch a ride on immune cells to target inflammation in the brain. Scientists hope to kick off clinical trials within three years. From restoring movement and speech in people with ...
Brain abscesses located deep within the brain can rapidly become life-threatening and are often difficult to treat through conventional surgery.