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As Stanford explains in a blurb, the novel milli-spinner device may be able to save the lives of patients who experience "ischemic stroke" from brain stem clotting.
On Friday, the FDA classified a recall of Inari Medical Inc’s (NASDAQ:NARI) ClotTriever catheter as “most serious.” The ClotTriever XL Catheter is used to remove clots (thrombi) and ...
Discover how a new tool boosts blood clot removal success to 90%, offering hope for stroke and heart attack treatments.
The milli-spinner thrombectomy device uses spinning-induced forces to mechanically modify blood-clot microstructure, shrinking clot volume by up to 95% for rapid, safe removal. By densifying the ...
Q’Apel recalled the device in February, three weeks after the FDA sent the warning letter. The company asked customers to quarantine and return all affected systems in exchange for credit.
Inari Medical has updated use instructions for its ClotTriever XL catheter after four injuries and six deaths were reported in association with the device.
Dual Expandable Elements in action, flexibly surrounding and capturing clots. Clinicians adjust sliders on the handle to dynamically resize spheres for precise clot capture. Newly patented device ...
Retriever Medical's groundbreaking clot removal device has received a notice of allowance, paving the way for advanced treatment options in vascular care.
Researchers have developed a novel device that quite literally spins away the clots that block blood flow to the brain and cause strokes.
The FDA labels Inari Medical's ClotTriever catheter recall as the most serious, citing risks like device entrapment and pulmonary emboli, linked to injuries and deaths.