Femoral Vein Articles & Analysis
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The VenoValveĀ® is bioprosthetic valve that is surgically implanted into the femoral vein as a potential treatment for deep venous CVI. The device is currently being evaluated in the SAVVE U.S. pivotal trial for safety and effectiveness. The VenoValve is intended to restore proper directional blood flow for patients with CVI of the deep veins ...
CVI occurs when the natural valves inside of the veins fail, causing blood to flow in the wrong direction (reflux), and creating increased pressure inside of the veins of the leg (venous hypertension). ...
ā The VenoValveĀ® is bioprosthetic valve that is surgically implanted into the femoral vein as a potential treatment for deep venous CVI. The device is currently being evaluated in the SAVVE U.S. pivotal trial for safety and effectiveness. The VenoValve is intended to restore proper directional blood flow for patients with CVI of the deep ...
āThe use of the Surfacer System enabled us to quickly and efficiently obtain central venous access after two previous attempts to recanalize the central vein occlusion using other approaches were unsuccessful.ā āThe case reported presented by Dr. ...
CVI occurs when the natural valves inside of the veins fail, causing blood to flow in the wrong direction (reflux), and creating increased pressure inside of the veins of the leg (venous hypertension). ...
ā About the Surfacer Inside-Out Access Catheter System The Surfacer System is designed to reliably, efficiently and repeatedly gain central venous access by inserting the Surfacer System through the right femoral vein and navigating it up through the patientās venous system with an exit point in the right internal jugular vein, ...
CVI occurs when the natural valves inside of the veins fail, causing blood to flow in the wrong direction (reflux), and creating increased pressure inside of the veins of the leg (venous hypertension). ...
The VenoValve is intended to restore proper directional blood flow for patients with CVI of the deep veins of the leg. CVI occurs when the natural valves inside of the veins fail, causing blood to flow in the wrong direction (reflux), and creating increased pressure inside of the veins of the leg (venous hypertension). ...
ā About the SurfacerĀ® Inside-OutĀ® Access Catheter System The Surfacer System is designed to reliably, efficiently and repeatedly gain central venous access by inserting the Surfacer System through the right femoral vein and navigating it up through the patientās venous system with an exit point in the right internal jugular ...
Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, a private medical technology company focused on innovating lifesaving devices and methods for vascular access procedures, announced today the publication of a case report demonstrating the ability to utilize the Surfacer® System to perform the Inside-Out® procedure and obtain right-sided central venous access in a patient with central venous occlusion and ...
The Early Bird Bleed Monitoring System will be used in the ipsilateral femoral vein to monitor bleeding events after MCS removal. āAs the field of minimally-invasive, catheter-based procedures continues to advance, patient safety is paramount,ā said Dr. ...
The paper, published in the Journal of Vascular Access, demonstrated the ability to gain long-term vascular access without any significant complications or adverse events from the procedure with the benefit of avoiding the placement of a femoral catheter with its associated disadvantages. āThis peer-reviewed paper further demonstrates the versatility the Surfacer System ...
The current approach for most patients with central venous obstructions is to use an alternative vein, which reduces the ability to place and mature a functioning fistula, resulting in increased catheter days and costs. ...
Bluegrass Vascular Technologies, a private medical technology company focused on innovating lifesaving devices and methods for vascular access procedures, announced today the publication of a report documenting the clinical utility of the Surfacer System to gain venous access prior to the placement of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) device leads in a patient with obstructed central ...
ā About the SurfacerĀ® Inside-OutĀ® Access Catheter System The Surfacer System is designed to reliably, efficiently and repeatedly gain central venous access by inserting the Surfacer System through the right femoral vein and navigating it up through the patientās venous system with an exit point in the right internal jugular ...
About the SurfacerĀ® Inside-OutĀ® Access Catheter System The Surfacer System is designed to reliably, efficiently and repeatedly gain central venous access by inserting the Surfacer System through the right femoral vein and navigating it up through the patientās venous system with an exit point in the right internal jugular vein, the ...