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Vesalio Inc.

5800 Granite Parkway, Suite 470 Plano, TX 75024

PHONE: (615) 206-7788

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Company Name Product Name Sheath Compatibility (F) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Working Length (cm) Mode of Operation CE Mark Indications
Vesalio Inc. NeVa Thrombectomy System 4.0 X 22 mm Minimum microcatheter ID: 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Basket working length: 22 mm, basket full length: 39 mm, pusher wire length: 200 cm 2 drop zones for clot retrieval in acute ischemic stroke Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of acute ischemic stroke caused by an embolus in a cerebral vessel; Indicated for vessels with diameter > 2.0 mm and ≤ 3.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. NeVa Thrombectomy System 4.5 X 29 mm Minimum microcatheter ID: 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Basket working length: 29 mm, basket full length: 46 mm, pusher wire length: 200 cm 3 drop zones for clot retrieval in acute ischemic stroke Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of acute ischemic stroke caused by an embolus in a cerebral vessel; Indicated for vessels with diameter > 2.0 mm and ≤ 4.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. NeVa Thrombectomy System 5.5 X 37 mm Minimum microcatheter ID: 0.027 (2.06 F) Max: 0.018 Basket working length: 37 mm, basket full length: 56 mm, pusher wire length: 200 cm 3 drop zones for clot retrieval in acute ischemic stroke Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of acute ischemic stroke caused by an embolus in a cerebral vessel; Indicated for vessels with diameter > 3.5 mm and ≤ 5.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. NeVa NET Thrombectomy System 4.0 X 30 mm Minimum microcatheter ID: 0.021 (1.6 F) Max: 0.018 Basket working length: 30 mm; basket full length: 49 mm; pusher-wire length: 200 cm 3 drop zones for clot retrieval in acute ischemic stroke; incorporates a braided net on the inside at the distal end of the expandable tip Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of acute ischemic stroke caused by an embolus in a cerebral vessel; indicated for vessels with diameter > 2.0 mm and ≤ 3.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. NeVa NET Thrombectomy System 5.5 X 37 mm Minimum microcatheter ID: 0.027 (2.06 F) Max: 0.018 Basket working length: 37 mm; basket full length: 56 mm; pusher-wire length: 200 cm 3 drop zones for clot retrieval in acute ischemic stroke; incorporates a braided net on the inside at the distal end of the expandable tip Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of acute ischemic stroke caused by an embolus in a cerebral vessel; Indicated for vessels with diameter > 3.5 mm and ≤ 5.5 mm
Vesalio Inc. enVast 4.0 X 30 – Max: 0.018 30 mm 2 drop zones for clot retrieval; includes a flow restoration zone; indicated for vessels with diameter > 2 mm and ≤ 4 mm; maximal diameter: 4 mm; minimum microcatheter compatibility: 0.021-inch ID Endovascular temporary use to restore blood flow in patients who are experiencing symptoms of thrombosis in the coronary vasculature

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