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Imperative Care (Vascular)

1359 Dell Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008

PHONE: (408) 502-7548

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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
Imperative Care (Vascular) Prodigy Thrombectomy System - Catheter 5, 6, 8 0.014–0.035 50, 117, 137, 160 Designed to remove thrombus from the peripheral vasculature using continuous aspiration; targets aspiration from the Vascular generator and through the Prodigy Hotshot controller and Prodigy catheter directly to the thrombus Indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi from vessels of the peripheral arterial and venous systems; not for use in the coronaries, pulmonary vasculature, or the neurovasculature
Imperative Care (Vascular) Prodigy Thrombectomy System - HotShot Controller – – – Designed to remove thrombus from the peripheral vasculature using continuous aspiration; targets aspiration from the Vascular generator and through the Prodigy Hotshot controller and Prodigy catheter directly to the thrombus; the functional window on HotShot Controller is designed to inform the operator precisely when blood or clot moves through the system Indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi from vessels of the peripheral arterial and venous systems; not for use in the coronaries, pulmonary vasculature, or the neurovasculature
Imperative Care (Vascular) Prodigy Thrombectomy System - Twist – – 67, 134, 154, 177 Prodigy Twist is a mechanical tool designed to clear corked clot from the catheter tip without cycling the catheter in-and-out of the body. It does this through dual-action clot engagement (rotation) and ingestion (retraction) Indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi from vessels of the peripheral arterial and venous systems; not for use in the coronaries, pulmonary vasculature, or the neurovasculature
Imperative Care (Vascular) Symphony Thrombectomy System - Catheter 16, 24 0.035 82, 85, 117 Designed to remove thrombus from the peripheral vasculature using powerful pulses of continuous aspiration Indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi in the peripheral vasculature and for the treatment of pulmonary embolism. The Symphony 16F 82 cm Thrombectomy System shares the same peripheral indications described herein; however, it is not for use in the pulmonary vasculature
Imperative Care (Vascular) Symphony Thrombectomy System - ProHelix Mechanical Assist – 0.035 102, 139 Designed to engage and retrieve emboli and thrombi from the peripheral vasculature using continuous aspiration with the Symphony catheter Indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi in the peripheral vasculature and for the treatment of pulmonary embolism

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