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Forget brute force—Stanford engineers are using finesse to tackle deadly clots.
Jeremy Heit (left) and Renee Zhao demonstrate how to insert the milli-spinner using a life-sized model of the human circulatory system. Aaron Kehoe.
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Summary: Stanford researchers have developed a breakthrough device called the milli-spinner thrombectomy, which uses compression and shear forces to safely shrink and remove blood clots, significantly ...
Stanford faculty Jeremy J. Heit and Renee Zhao demonstrate how to insert the milli-spinner using a life-sized model of the human circulatory system. When treating an ischemic stroke – where a ...
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