X-Seal is an investigational device in the US and not available for sale. Essential Medical, Inc. has developed this femoral artery closure device intended to seal femoral punctures following vascular access medical procedures requiring a cardiac catheterisation. X-Seal is designed...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the V ivasure large-hole closure device is used at the end of large-bore catheter primary interventions such as endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The device percutaneously delivers a fully absorbable implant to...
read full descriptionThe manufacturer describes the VasoStat as an innovative hemostasis device for radial artery and dialysis access applications unique from current band-type devices on the market. The device has FDA clearance (announced January 2016) for pedal and tibial hemostasis providing an effective...
read full descriptionThe StarClose Extravascular Closure System features an innovative Nitinol clip that is designed to promote the primary healing process to achieve a secure close of femoral artery access sites following diagnostic or interventional vascular procedures. The system works by placing an...
read full descriptionThe Prostar XL provides suture mediated closure for 8.5 to 24F access sites. The device has an integrated pre-dilator to assist placement and uses two braided polyester sutures and four nitinol needles to provide a secure close. Vascular access can be maintained throughout...
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