This is a prospective study to compare the safety and efficacy of treating small aneurysms.
We pride ourselves on contributing to the advancement of medicine and providing patients in the Denver area with the latest screening and treatment alternatives.
While clinical research most often occurs in an academic medical center setting, many RIA/Invision Sally Jobe physicians believe participation in research in a private practice is an important part of providing the best care for our patients. Through research, RIA/Invision Sally Jobe gains access to ground-breaking technology and devices. Further, our patients benefit from access to investigational items through participation as research subjects.
RIA has developed a robust clinical research program with dedicated research staff that includes multiple master’s prepared Clinical Research Coordinators, Registered Nurses and Research Assistants. Currently, a number of studies are open in breast imaging, interventional oncology, interventional radiology and neurointerventional surgery.
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The full name of this study is: Barrel™: Study of the Reverse Medical Barrel™ Vascular Reconstruction Device for Adjunctive Treatment to Embolic Coils for Wide-Neck, Intracranial, Bifurcating/Branching Aneurysms.