“The use of the Galaxy SEAL device for the treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms is an example of ¨simplicity¨ in the neurovascular field. We have been involved in almost 26 cases during the last year and what I think ultimately is that the SEAL device may help us to deal with some clinical situations where we really needed better tools such as shallow aneurysms, Wide -necked Bifurcation Aneurysms (WNBA) greater than 10 mm, Complex, Wide-neck ruptured lesions without the necessity of DAPT, and also the technology has been very useful to treat some highly selected side-wall lesions. Overall, in my experience, all devices were easily navigated through systems that I´m familiar with. Being this highly valued especially when you are facing challenging cases. I´ve evidenced an extreme reduction of the operation time in comparison with other technologies where is necessary to take into consideration more variables. The learning curve is simple, and most of the cases have been straightforward. As an Intrasaccular Technology user and lover in my practice, I’ve noted that the Galaxy Seal device offers better conformability into the sac but also provides a robust mesh at the level of the neck translating it into a superior early complete occlusion rate and a progressive occlusion with stability as have been registered during the angiographic follow-up. Regarding the safety profile, no deaths occurred and periprocedural complications have been minimal. Clinical follow-up was carried out in all the cases observed a good prognosis and outcome in all of them. I´m absolutely convinced that the entire neuro-community will be really glad about this new device in our ¨tool-box¨ , highlighting the necessity of multi-center experiences and future trials to evaluate the impact of this great innovation.”
Dr. Boris Pabon
“The SEAL device offers a new possibility in the management of aneurysms. managing to treat larger aneurysms and more difficult to access because it can be used by conventional microcatheters. It has better navigability for complex anatomies. the opening of the device inside the aneurysm is more atraumatic in its presentations of two ARC and BASE. the recapture is smoother and with less resistance than with other intrasaccular devices, which allows its behavior to be more predictable and safer.”
Dr. Victor Torres
“The Galaxy Seal device is simple to use and especially size, tracks easily, and is very predictable. I deployed the Galaxy Seal device using only a guide and micro catheter in a few aneurysms which normally would have needed an intermediate catheter otherwise. The best thing about it is that it appears to have a large margin of safety, allowing for unsheathing or pushing out the device within the aneurysm. I believe it will be a game changer for the treatment of complex aneurysms due to its versatility in various aneurysm shapes allowing for shorter procedural times.”
Dr. Hisham Salahuddin
“The Galaxy Seal device combines user-friendly and compact design, ensuring easy tracking, consistent performance, and intuitive sizing that takes out the guesswork. I successfully treated aneurysms that typically required an intermediate catheter by utilizing the device with a guide and micro catheter. What sets it apart is its impressive safety margin, allowing for convenient unsheathing or removal within the aneurysm, while also reducing procedural durations. With its adaptability to various aneurysm shapes, I am confident that this device will revolutionize the management of complex cases.”