 This study proposes a new method for treating cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, CVST, which involves the use of a vortex ultrasound device to break up blood clots. The results from this study show that the vortex ultrasound technique significantly increases the rate of clot dissolution when compared to traditional ultrasound techniques. Additionally, the study found that the vortex ultrasound does not cause any damage to the vessel walls. This suggests that the vortex ultrasound could be used to treat patients with severe CVST who are unable to be treated with existing methods. This article was authored by Boahua Zhang, Waiyu Wu, Hawa Kim, and others.