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Comment by Commented Feb 5, 2013
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Boston Scientific's OffRoad Re-Entry Catheter SystemScepter C Compliant Occlusion Balloon Catheter gained a commendation in the Interventional Radiology category of Which Medical Device of the Year 2012.
We say, "This novel device provides an alternative solution to the problem of re entering the true lumen during subintimal angioplasty. This occurs not infrequently and can lead to abandoning the procedure. This new device provides an alternative to the well known outback catheter (Cordis J and J)."