A New Approach to Treating Brain Aneurysms: Inside the LuSeed DOME™ Implant
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Treating brain aneurysms is still complex, and newer technologies have not solved every challenge.
In this episode of MedTech Unboxed, Steve talks with Nitzan Hirsh, Co-Founder and CEO of LuSeed Vascular, about the unmet need in aneurysm treatment and a new approach: the LuSeed DOME™, an intrasaccular implant designed to simplify treatment and improve long-term occlusion.
Nitzan walks through how current treatment options compare, where newer intrasaccular devices still fall short, and why LuSeed believes a more predictable, easier-to-size device can help expand treatment options.
This conversation also dives into the device’s dual-layer nitinol design, how procedural simplicity affects economics and cath lab efficiency, and why the technology was designed with robotics compatibility in mind.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- Why aneurysms remain a major unmet need in neurovascular care, and how current treatment options still create tradeoffs for physicians and patients
- How coiling, stent-assisted treatment, flow diverters, and newer intrasaccular devices compare in aneurysm treatment
- What makes the LuSeed DOME™ different, including its dual-layer nitinol design and fully intrasaccular placement
- How procedural speed and simplicity can affect economics, hospital efficiency, and patient recovery
- How the team is thinking about early clinical progress, pivotal study preparation, and long-term commercialization
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