CoolSpine
CoolSpine™ is a medical device company spun out from Yale University, focused on developing a cerebral spinal fluid cooling platform to induce localized hypothermia. This innovative technology aims to prevent neurological injuries such as paraplegia and brain damage by reducing the effects of spinal cord and cerebral ischemia while maintaining systemic normothermia.
CoolSpine
188 Hoop Pole Hill Road, Woodbury, CT 06798, USA
What We Do
Intrathecal Cooling Catheter
A device designed for spinal cord protection by inducing localized hypothermia to prevent ischemic injuries.
Intraventricular Cooling Catheter
A device aimed at brain protection by inducing localized hypothermia to mitigate brain injuries.
Application Area
Key People
John W Simmons
CEO and Co-Founder
Dr. John A Elefteriades, M.D.
MD Co-Founder
Dr. Rohit K Khanna, M.D.
MD Co-Founder
News & Updates
Published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, this article discusses the development of a cooling catheter for spinal cord preservation.
This article in the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery details a novel brain cooling catheter designed to mitigate brain injuries.
An abstract discussing the effects of selective brain cooling in a sheep model of neurotrauma.