About Peripheral Embolus Retrieval System
Advin Health Care Peripheral Embolus Retrieval System is designed for efficient capture and removal of embolic material from peripheral vascular pathways. It enables controlled navigation, secure engagement, and reliable retrieval to restore normal blood flow during interventional procedures.
Key Features:
- Advanced capture mechanism for embolus retrieval
- Smooth navigation through peripheral vessels
- Controlled deployment and retrieval system
- Secure engagement for effective removal
- Atraumatic design for vessel safety
Certifications:
CE, ISO 13485, ISO 9001 Certified
Product Keywords:
Peripheral Embolus Retrieval System, Vascular Embolus Retrieval Device, Peripheral Thrombectomy System, Clot Retrieval System, Interventional Retrieval Device
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Sistema de recuperacin de mbolos perifricos, dispositivo de recuperacin de mbolos vasculares, sistema de trombectoma perifrica, sistema de recuperacin de cogulos, dispositivo de recuperacin intervencionista
Systme de rcupration d'emboles priphriques, dispositif de rcupration d'emboles vasculaires, systme de thrombectomie priphrique, systme de rcupration de caillots, dispositif de rcupration interventionnel
Flexible, High-Precision Thrombectomy SystemThis embolus retrieval system provides a versatile solution for vascular intervention, supporting multiple catheter sizes and color-coded options to suit various clinical needs. The system's flexible, lightweight shaft offers excellent maneuverability and control, while the atraumatic rounded tip ensures patient safety and vessel integrity during clot retrieval. Ready to use out of the pouch, the device streamlines workflow and reduces preparation time.
Safe and Sterile for Single-Use ProceduresEnsuring patient safety is paramount with this device. Each unit is individually packed in a sterile pouch, meant for single use, eliminating cross-contamination risks. The system is available in both latex and non-latex balloon materials, catering to patients with specific allergies. Its shelf life of 3-5 years (unopened) supports inventory management in various healthcare settings.
Efficient Endovascular Clot RemovalEngineered for real-time manual operation, this endovascular instrument achieves mechanical clot removal and vascular lumen clearance with high procedural accuracy. The system is highly portable, lightweight, and silent in operation, facilitating use in diverse clinical environments across hospitals and interventional suites.
FAQ's of Peripheral Embolus Retrieval System:
Q: How do you use the Peripheral Embolus Retrieval System during vascular procedures?
A: The system is introduced into the vessel via standard guidewires, with the balloon catheter advanced to the clot site. The atraumatic rounded tip navigates smoothly, and the balloon is inflated to engage and capture the embolus. The clot is then withdrawn carefully for vascular lumen clearance. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for optimal technique.
Q: What catheter sizes and materials are available for this system?
A: Catheter sizes include 4 Fr, 5 Fr, and 6 Fr as standard, with additional sizes available upon request. Both latex and non-latex balloon materials are offered to accommodate patient sensitivities and procedural preferences.
Q: When should this embolus retrieval system be used?
A: The device is intended for use during peripheral arterial and venous thrombectomy procedures when mechanical removal of an embolus or blood clot is indicated, typically performed by vascular surgeons or interventional radiologists.
Q: Where can this system be deployed within healthcare settings?
A: This portable, lightweight system can be utilized in operating rooms, catheterization labs, and interventional suites of hospitals or specialized vascular centers for real-time embolus retrieval.
Q: What is the process for preparing the system prior to use?
A: Remove the device from its individually packed sterile pouch, inspect for integrity, and ensure compatibility with the selected guidewire. No further assembly is needed, allowing for prompt and sterile operation during procedures.
Q: What benefits does this embolus retrieval system offer clinicians?
A: The system ensures high procedural accuracy, versatility in size and material, atraumatic vessel access, and rapid, effective embolus removal. Its sterile, single-use design minimizes infection risk and optimizes clinical outcomes for peripheral vascular procedures.
Q: How should the device be stored and handled for longevity and effectiveness?
A: Store the system in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Maintain its packaging unopened until ready for use. Proper storage ensures the 3-5-year shelf life is upheld, guaranteeing device performance and sterility when needed.