Medtronic plc announced that it received US Food and Drug Administration approval on a system that will allow hospitals to offer Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for people with Parkinson’s disease and those with essential tremors while the patient is asleep under general anesthesia.
This makes it the first such clearance to offer DBS surgery to patients while they are asleep, which Ashwini Sharan, chief medical officer of Medtronic’s Neuromodulation Division, believes could help promote DBS surgery at
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