IRRAS Announces Collaboration with Aarhus University Hospital, Scandinavian Leader in Neurosurgery, to Advance Use of IRRAflow
The collaboration will focus initially upon the use of the company's IRRAflowsystem to treat patients suffering from intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH).
- The collaboration will focus initially upon the use of the company's IRRAflowsystem to treat patients suffering from intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH).
- The facility's use of IRRAflow in the treatment of IVH will be prospectively compared to the use of traditional drainage treatments in the pending ACTIVE clinical study.
- Aarhus University Hospital is an 854-bed academic teaching hospital that, in 2020, was named Denmark's best hospital for the 13th consecutive year by healthcare newspaper, Dagens Medicin.
- "This collaboration with Aarhus University Hospital represents an important component of our launch strategy for IRRAflow," said Will Martin, President and Chief Commercial Officer of IRRAS.