IRRAflow System Confirmed to More Effectively Remove Collected Blood and Reduce Catheter Infection Rates than Passive Drainage in Head-to-Head Analysis
· Neurosurgeons from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, published data in the March issue of Operative Neurosurgery that compared procedural and clinical outcomes when treating chronic subdural hematomas with IRRAflow against passive drainage alone. · The study demonstrated that IRRAflow’s active and automated continuous irrigation plus drainage resulted in faster hematoma clearance and a reduction in catheter-related infection, thus leading to favorable clinical outcomes and low complication and revision rates when compared