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5800 Granite Parkway, Suite 470 Plano, TX 75024

PHONE: (615) 206-7788

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Company Name Product Name Sheath Compatibility (F) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Working Length (cm) Mode of Operation CE Mark Indications
Vesalio Inc. enVast Thrombectomy System 4.0 X 30 mm Can be delivered through catheters with ID as small as 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Full length: 39 mm; working length: 30 mm The Vesalio enVast mechanical thrombectomy system is positioned across the embolus or blood clot and is used to facilitate the restoration of blood flow and removal of the clot obstruction; 2 Drop Zones for clot capture and 1 flow restoration zone; maximal diameter: 4 mm; minimum microcatheter compatibility: 0.021-inch ID Indicated for endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of thrombosis in the coronary vasculature; vessels with diameter > 2 mm and ≤ 3.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. enVast Thrombectomy System 4.5 X 37 mm Can be delivered through catheters with ID as small as 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Full length: 57 mm; working length: 37 mm The Vesalio enVast mechanical thrombectomy system is positioned across the embolus or blood clot and is used to facilitate the restoration of blood flow and removal of the clot obstruction; 2 Drop Zones for clot capture and 1 flow restoration zone; minimum microcatheter compatibility: 0.021-inch ID Indicated for endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of thrombosis in the coronary vasculature; vessels with diameter > 2 and ≤ 4.5 mm; maximal diameter: 4.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. enVast Thrombectomy System 4.5 X 46 mm Can be delivered through catheters with ID as small as 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Full length: 66 mm; working length: 46 mm The Vesalio enVast mechanical thrombectomy system is positioned across the embolus or blood clot and is used to facilitate the restoration of blood flow and removal of the clot obstruction; 2 Drop Zones for clot capture and 1 flow restoration zone; maximal diameter: 4.5 mm; minimum microcatheter compatibility: 0.021-inch ID Indicated for endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of thrombosis in the coronary vasculature; vessels with diameter > 2 and ≤ 4.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. enVast Thrombectomy System 6.0 X 35 mm Can be delivered through catheters with ID as small as 0.027 (2.06 F) Max: 0.018 Full length: 55 mm; working length: 35 mm The Vesalio enVast mechanical thrombectomy system is positioned across the embolus or blood clot and is used to facilitate the restoration of blood flow and removal of the clot obstruction; 2 Drop Zones for clot capture and 1 flow restoration zone; maximal diameter: 6 mm; minimum microcatheter compatibility: 0.027-inch ID Indicated for endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of thrombosis in the coronary vasculature; vessels with diameter > 3.5 and ≤ 6 mm

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