Raul G. NOGUEIRA discusses the exciting potential of the endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) presented in the COMMAND Trial, a feasibility study. The BCI system records voluntary brain activities and translates them into commands, offering new possibilities to patients with severe motor impairment. Unlike traditional invasive methods requiring surgical implantation of intracortical electrodes, Synchron’s BCI is implanted endovascularly, positioned within the superior sagittal sinus near the motor cortices without touching the brain.
Watch the conference to uncover the promising results from the COMMAND study, showing the potential for real-world applications and significant improvements in patient autonomy.