DOTmed September 19, 2025
Gus Iversen

Siemens Healthineers and Stryker have entered a strategic collaboration to codevelop a robotic system aimed at supporting a range of neurovascular procedures, including treatment for strokes and aneurysms.

The partnership will focus on integrating robotics, image guidance, and neurovascular devices into a single platform. The system is intended to assist in both elective and emergency interventions by streamlining workflows and improving procedural accuracy.

The initial phase of development will include system design, device integration, imaging navigation, and workflow optimization, with clinical validation expected in collaboration with physicians.

The companies cited the current complexity of neurovascular procedures, which often require manual coordination of multiple systems and tools, as a driver for the project. By consolidating these functions, the collaboration aims to...

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