The Ottawa Hospital is the first in the world to use Vena Medical’s breakthrough stroke technology

The physicians at The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) were the first in the world to use new stroke technology, the Vena MicroAngioscope™, in a patient procedure. Equipped with the world’s smallest camera, the device goes inside veins and arteries, allowing physicians to see inside the blood vessels of the patient’s brain. The use of the MicroAngioscope™ marks a significant development in the field of neurovascular care and will pave the way for new, innovative treatments for patients across the region. 

Vena Medical is an OBIO® member, an alumnus of our BDSP™, CAAP®, EAHN™ and H2BB™ programs and presented at the OBIO® Investment Summit.

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