The EkoSonic Endovascular Device is designed for controlled and selective infusion of clinician specified fluids, including thrombolytics into the peripheral vasculature. According to the manufacturer, it penetrates thrombus in difficult–to-reach places and uses 50% - 70% less lytic...
read full descriptionThe Aspirex S Catheter is designed for thrombectomy in acute occlusions in veins and arteries and for dialysis access. According to the manufacturer, the device offers three functions: aspiration of fresh thrombus and emboli, fragmentation of aspirated material and transportation out of the...
read full descriptionA 4 Fr pulse spray thrombolysis system for pharmaco-mechanical thrombolysis. All the required components (a catheter, tip occlusion wire and variable volume hand trigger for pulse spray injection) are in a single package. The catheter length varies from 45cm (e.g. for dilaysis fistulas) to...
read full descriptionThe Trellis Peripheral Infusion System is an Isolated Thrombolysis catheter which has two occluding balloons, drug infusion holes between the balloons and mechanical drug dispersion capabilities. According to the manufacturer, the combination of these capabilities enables clinicians to...
read full descriptionThe EndoWave Infusion Catheter System is designed for catheter-directed thrombolysis by accelerating the fibrinolytic process via ultrasound. The device combines a multiple side-hole drug infusion catheter with a guidewire-exchangeable ultrasound core for infusing therapeutic agents and...
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