The Femoseal by Terumo is a closure device using 3 bioabsorbable components. 2 of these are polymer dics with an inner disc deployed inside the vessel and an outer disc on the outer wall of the vessel with an absorbable locking suture joining the two. Terumo quote a median time to...
read full descriptionThis is now at least the 3rd generation of this device, first produced by access closure, then bought by Cordis Johnson and Johnson and became the Mynx Grip and now the Mynx control. Cordis say the MYNX CONTROL™ Vascular Closure Device (VCD) integrates dual-mode active sealing and...
read full descriptionThe MYNXGRIP® Vascular Closure Device achieves secure extravascular closure by utilizing the GRIP™ sealant which actively adheres to an artery or vein. It is indicated to close femoral venous access sites utilising a 5F, 6F, or 7F procedural sheath. ...
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...
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