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ICHOR Vascular Inc.

PO Box 810787, Boca Raton, FL 334381

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Other Devices / Mechanical Thrombectomy/Thrombolysis (Peripheral/Venous)

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Company Name Product Name Sheath Compatibility (F) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Working Length (cm) Mode of Operation US FDA Indicated Use
ICHOR Vascular Inc. ICHOR 14 14 F (part of the system) 0.035 12, 55, 100 Removal of vascular occlusions using a semicompliant balloon as the primary "wall-contact" mechanism of action (MOA) with supportive aspiration to sweep, aspirate, or snare thrombus, acute clot, subchronic, or adherent material into the extraction funnel; the "control sheath" has an occlusion balloon to arrest flow/maximize clot removal, while reducing distal embolization; the system equally has the ability to "agitate" to remove more chronic clot using the same MOA to safely remove debris Indicated for the nonsurgical removal of emboli and thrombi from blood vessels; intended for the peripheral vasculature and is not intended for use in the coronary or neurovasculature
ICHOR Vascular Inc. ICHOR 7 7 F (part of the system) 0.014 50, 90, 155 Removal of vascular occlusions using a compliant Rx balloon as the primary mechanism of action with supportive aspiration to sweep, aspirate or snare thrombus, acute clot, or embolic material into the extraction funnel; the "control sheath" has an occlusion balloon to arrest flow and maximize clot removal, while reducing distal embolization Indicated for the nonsurgical removal of emboli and thrombi from blood vessels; intended for the peripheral vasculature and is not intended for use in the coronary or neurovasculature

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