EMBOLIC AGENTS EMBOLISATION

Brand Owner Address Description
BEAD BLOCK BIOCOMPATIBLES UK LIMITED One Scimed Place Maple Grove MN 55311 Embolic agents for embolisation, the treatment of tumours and arteriovenous malformations, and the circulatory system; embolic agents for the treatment of tumours and arteriovenous malformations, namely, medical preparations for the treatment of tumours and arteriovenous malformations, namely, an aqueous suspension of non-adhesive microspheres in the nature of non-adhesive liquid embolic agents; syringes sold filled with embolic agents;Medical instruments for use in embolisation; medical apparatus and instruments, namely, syringes and replacement parts for syringes; medical apparatus and instruments for use in the circulatory system and for the treatment of tumours and arteriovenous malformations; medical apparatus and instruments, namely, syringes for the delivery of embolic agents during embolisation procedures in blood vessels and in the circulatory system; drug delivery embolisation apparatus, instruments and systems; drug delivery embolisation apparatus and instruments for use in the circulatory system and for the treatment of tumours and arteriovenous malformations; embolic devices for use in treating cancer and arteriovenous malformations; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and device are disclosed for retrieving embolic coils used for treating an aneurysm of a patient. The method comprises the steps of providing a wire device that is pushable through a microcatheter and has a flexible distal portion comprising distal collapsible arms with a latch member carried by one of the arms. The microcatheter is introduced into a patient's vessel leading to the aneurysm. The wire device, distal end first, is introduced into the microcatheter whereby the arms collapse while they are within the microcatheter. The distal end of the wire device is pushed through the microcatheter whereby the arms open when they extend out of the distal end of the microcatheter. The latch member is manipulated so that it engages an embolic coil to be retrieved. The latch-engaged embolic coil and wire device are withdrawn through the catheter, whereby the arms become collapsed as the arm is withdrawn through the catheter, securing the latch and the embolic coil.