This unique device from Inari enables removal of large volumes of thrombus. Have you used this? Let us know what you think.
read full descriptionBoston Scientific showed the latest version of the Angiojet Ultra at CIRSE 2016, in Barcelona. They claim it can work in vessels down to 1.5mm diameter using their 3F/4F Solent Dista catheter. The system can work in 2 modes, standard active aspiration and power pulse mode to deliver lytic...
read full descriptionThis device is now manufactured by BD after their acquisition of Straub Medical Rotarex® catheters detach, aspirate, cut-down and carry away occlusion material in acute to chronic occlusions. The catheter head consists of two overlying cylinders with side openings. The inner...
read full descriptionThe Pronto V4 extraction catheter is designed for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi from coronary and peripheral arteries as small as 1.75mm in diameter. The uniformly large extraction lumen and embedded longitudinal wire offer maximum extraction with enhanced deliverability and kink...
read full descriptionThe Arrow PTD decreases the risk, expense, and complications associated with other dialysis thrombolytic techniques. The unique expandable fragmentation basket design removes residual thrombus providing outcomes that meet or exceed kDOQI minimum recommendations.
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