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CNS 2025: Los Angeles

By Transonic Staff10 Oct 2025

CNS 2025: Los Angeles

The Congress of Neurological Surgeons celebrates their 75th anniversary this year at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Oct 11-15. Anniversaries are all about connections, and this one is no exception, as CNS was founded to foster clinically valuable connections among surgical peers across the globe. But the connection isn’t just personal or professional, it’s an opportunity to collaborate in keeping up with a well-informed field that sometimes seems to advance at the speed of information itself.

Not only will a host of talented clinicians be in attendance, Transonic will as well. We’ll be at booth number 143 along with a spread of our cutting-edge flow measurement technology. How important is flow measurement, you may ask? The purpose of any cerebrovascular surgery is to either restore or augment flow, so flow measurement, then, becomes the only way to directly confirm that the surgery was a success while the patient is still on the table—and to provide legal backup for a surgical job well done.

If that doesn’t convince you, consider this: our users report that our flow measurement prompts surgical revision in 1/3 of their cases. In other words, 1 in 3 patients would have left the OR with unacceptable graft flow or other unseen problem, such as a hidden perforator unintentionally being pinched by a clip.

So come by and see us at booth 143. We might just be able to help you make your excellent outcomes even better.

See you in LA!

              Transonic Systems, Inc.

                                     The Measure of Better Results