MEETINGS - Designing Neurovascular Devices (US) March 1999:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Technomic Publishing will hold a meeting on Designing Neurovascular Devices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 22-23. Discussion topics include applying the principles of neurovascular anatomy and physiology to the design of medical devices; developing safe and effective devices for diagnosis and treatment of neurovascular diseases and injuries; current devices and procedures used in the neck and head; and how to identify the regulatory requirements for neurovascular devices. For further information contact Technomic's US offices. Tel: +1 717 291 5609. Fax: +1 717 295 9637.
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