Group 7 Copy 3 Created with Sketch.
News Issue Archive Device Guide Calendar Subscribe Advertising

MENU

Centers

Carotid Coding Dialysis Embolization EVAR HTN Limb Salvage Neurointervention Oncology Radial Regulatory Renal SFA TEVAR Venous

News Current Issue Archive Device Guide Calendar Subscribe Advertising About Contact Privacy Submissions
Carotid Coding Dialysis Embolization EVAR HTN Limb Salvage Neurointervention Oncology Radial Regulatory Renal SFA TEVAR Venous

Back to Top

Advertisement

Advertisement

EURO Company Directory


Advanced Vascular Dynamics

4252 SE International Way, Suite F, Milwaukie, OR 97222

PHONE: (800) 525-2555 | FAX: (503) 223-8585

down-arrow Created with Sketch.
down-arrow Created with Sketch.

Other Devices / Assisted Compression Devices

View Chart
Company Name Product Name Type Puncture Size (F) Maximum Wire Compatibility Comments
Advanced Vascular Dynamics ComfortPress Femoral hemostasis: compression assist All – Disposable, sterile external compression system used by medical professionals to aid in the practice of manual compression
Advanced Vascular Dynamics CompressAR StrongArm SuperComfort Femoral hemostasis: adjustable compression All – Indicated for use by medical professionals to provide hemostasis of the femoral vascular access site following femoral artery catheterization procedures
Advanced Vascular Dynamics mBrace 4200 Wrist support for use with radial compression All – Used for stabilizing and extending the wrist to 40° when inserting lines or catheters in the radial artery or other arteries in the wrist and can be used with radial hemostasis wristbands
Advanced Vascular Dynamics RadAR 4160 Radial hemostasis: adjustable compression All – The disposable, sterile device is indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis at a puncture site into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm, following a cannulation procedure
Advanced Vascular Dynamics Zephyr Model 9100 Vascular Compression Device Radial hemostasis: inflatable, single balloon adjustable compression band 7 – Enhances patient comfort while letting operators use the same technique employed for other inflatable radial compression devices; although the Zephyr syringe helps operators more easily control compression adjustment, any luer syringe may be used; indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis following a catheterization or other puncture into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm or leg including: radial, brachial, dorsalis pedis, or tibial blood vessels, arterial or venous line or sheath removal, hemodialysis, and in anticoagulation therapy
Advanced Vascular Dynamics Zephyr-Dual Model 9200 Vascular Compression Device Radial hemostasis: inflatable, dual balloon (radial and ulnar), adjustable compression band 7 – Enhances patient comfort while letting operators use the same technique employed for other inflatable radial compression devices; although the Zephyr syringe helps operators more easily control compression adjustment, any luer syringe may be used; by compressing the ulnar artery together with radial artery compression, it reduces distal resistance to antegrade radial blood flow by limiting ulnar blood flow into the hand; this helps enhance postprocedure antegrade radial blood flow during vascular compression to facilitate patent hemostasis; indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis following a catheterization or other puncture into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm or leg, including: radial, brachial, dorsalis pedis, or tibial blood vessels, arterial or venous line or sheath removal, hemodialysis, and in anticoagulation therapy

More Categories:

Aortic (AAA) Aortic (TAA) Balloons Catheters Embolization Sheaths Stents Wires Other Devices View All

Advertisement

Latest News


April 17, 2026

Bayer’s Asundexian FXIa Inhibitor Demonstrates Reduction in Ischemic Stroke in OCEANIC-STROKE Study

April 16, 2026

Rapid Medical’s Tigertriever 25 Cleared by FDA to Treat LVO Stroke

April 15, 2026

Stereotaxis to Acquire Robocath

Most Read Articles


A Private Practice Physician’s Experience Treating Chronic Venous Insufficiency

By Robert A. Edwards, DO

Update on Modern Complex Abdominal Aortic Repair Options

With Jason T. Lee, MD; Steven Maximus, MD, FACS; Gustavo Oderich, MD, FACS; Benjamin W. Starnes, MD, FACS; Carlos Timaran, MD; Kak Khee Yeung, MD, PhD, FEBVS; and Javairiah Fatima, MD, FACS, DFSVS

Transforming the Future of PE Care: Expanding Mechanical Thrombectomy Through Innovation

By Mehdi Shishehbor, DO, MPH, PhD

Back to Top
Carotid Coding Dialysis Embolization EVAR HTN Limb Salvage Neurointervention Oncology Radial Regulatory Renal SFA TEVAR Venous
Centers

Carotid Coding Dialysis Embolization EVAR HTN Limb Salvage Neurointervention Oncology Radial Regulatory Renal SFA TEVAR Venous

News• Current Issue• Archive• Device Guide• Advertising• About Calendar• Contact• Privacy• Submissions• Subscriptions


Endovascular Today (ISSN 1551-1944 print and ISSN 2689-792X online) is a publication dedicated to bringing you comprehensive coverage of all the latest technology, techniques, and developments in the endovascular field.



magazine Created with Sketch.

Free Print Subscriptions

Fill 1 Created with Sketch.

Email Newsletter



twitter-icon LinkedIn Created with Sketch. instagram BlueSky-Circle
Cardiac Interventions Today
Group 7 Copy 3 Created with Sketch.
bmc-secondary-mark-color copy Created with Sketch.

© 2026 Bryn Mawr Communications II, LLC.  
All Rights Reserved   •   Privacy Policy

one-trust-button