University Hospital Galway has achieved a global breakthrough in the treatment of complex damaged veins.
It's the first hospital in the world to trial a revolutionary new catheter device to treat previously stented veins that fail to return blood efficiently to the heart.
It's known as the Recana Thrombectomy Catheter System, developed by California-based InterVene.
The trial was carried out on a Donegal woman who's had repeated stent failures in a leg vein, leading to difficulty walking even short distances.
Speaking to Galway Talks, Consultant Radiologist Professor Gerry O' Sullivan said this new approach seems to have worked very well
