Stent Retriever

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    2023-10-17 04:26

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NeuroSafe Medical Co., Ltd.

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DredgerTM Stent Retriever is a medical device that is used to treat ischemic strokes by removing blockages in arteries of the brain. The device is a minimally invasive surgical tool that can be used to rapidly restore blood flow to the affected areas of the brain. DredgerTM stent retriever is an innovative device that has many advantages over traditional surgical interventions. The Neurovascular Stent Retriever is primarily used to treat patients who have suffered an ischemic stroke. This type of stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted by a blood clot or other blockage. If the blockage is not quickly removed, it can lead to irreversible brain damage and disability. There are many advantages for stent retriever. First, the device is non-invasive, which means that it does not require large incisions or prolonged healing times. This makes the procedure much less stressful on the patient and allows them to recover faster. Second, the neurovascular stent retriever is highly effective at removing blockages in the arteries. It has been shown to restore blood flow to the brain in as little as 30 minutes. This can significantly reduce the risk of brain damage and improve the patient's chances of a full recovery.

 Features & Advantages

1. The dual stent design improve the efficiency of thrombus removal at the bifurcation position and restore the distal blood flow faster.

Higher thrombectomy efficacy by clamping and engaging the clots.

2. The distal atraumatic soft tip could reduce the risks of the vascular injury.

3.  Large push wire enhances manipulation.

3. The whole length of the stent retriever is visibility for whole visual feedback during thrombectomy surgery procedure, while competitors can not.


4. Exclusive movable cell design captures the clots through cell change.

Prior integration: uniform cell group
Post integration: cell varied with the motion
Helical cell groups:  exclusive varied cell design, clot capture mianly due to clamping of cell change


5. Lower 20% radial outward force than the competitors, it can reduce the injury to the lining of vessels

Lowest radial outward force, furthest intimal integrity.

6. Distinctive tuck net design like an umbrella at the front prevent thrombus from escaping.

 

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Q1. What is a neurovasculature stent retriever?
A1. A neurovasculature stent retriever is a medical device used to remove blood clots from blocked arteries in the brain. It consists of a catheter with a stent-like device at the end that is inserted through an artery in the groin and guided to the blocked area in the brain.

 

Q2. What is the purpose of a neurovasculature stent retriever?
A2. The purpose of a neurovasculature stent retriever is to remove blood clots in the brain that can cause a stroke. By removing the clot, blood flow can be restored to the affected area of the brain, reducing the risk of long-term damage or disability.

 

Q3. How is a neurovasculature stent retriever inserted into the body?
A3. A neurovasculature stent retriever is inserted into the body through a catheter that is guided through an artery in the groin and up to the blocked artery in the brain. Once in place, the stent is deployed to capture and remove the clot.

 

Q4. Who is a candidate for neurovasculature stent retriever therapy?
A5. Patients who have an acute ischemic stroke caused by a blood clot in a large blood vessel of the brain are candidates for neurovasculature stent retriever therapy. The therapy is most effective when administered within six hours of the onset of symptoms.

 

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