Here are four points:
1. New Haven, Conn.-based Yale Comprehensive Epilepsy Center bought a system. The center will use the system for stereoelectroencephalography, deep brain stimulation and biopsies.
2. Dennis Spencer, MD, surgical director and Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of Neurosurgery, and Jason Gerrard, MD, PhD, neurosurgery and neuroscience assistant professor and section chief of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, will lead the program at the epilepsy center.
3. Medtech sold an additional two systems in China.
4. “The three new sales in China and the United States testify to the positive momentum of our commercial activity,” said Bertin Nahum, CEO and founder, Medtech.
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