EMBOLIC DEVICES VASCULAR OCCLUSION

Brand Owner Address Description
HEMASTOP Smyth, Stuart K.J. 125 Main Street, Waterfront Unit 11 Newmarket NH 03857 Embolic devices for vascular occlusion and treatment of uterine fibroids;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is described for performing protected angioplasty and stenting of a patient's carotid bifurcation. A self-expanding stent is deployed across a stenosis in the patient's carotid artery. A catheter system that includes a rapid exchange balloon angioplasty catheter with an occlusion balloon catheter positioned through the guidewire lumen is advanced through the guiding catheter and into the distal end of the stent. The occlusion balloon is inflated within the lumen of the stent to occlude the carotid artery and to prevent any embolic debris from traveling downstream from the treatment site. The angioplasty balloon is inflated to dilate the stenosis and to complete the expansion of the self-expanding stent. The angioplasty catheter is withdrawn and any potential embolic debris is aspirated out through the lumen of the guiding catheter. The occlusion balloon is deflated and the catheter system is withdrawn.