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Embolization System Suppliers In Europe
3 companies found
based inFremont, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Cerus Endovascular is a privately owned medical device company based in Fremont, California and Oxford, United Kingdom. We design, develop, manufacture and supply Neurovascular products used by Interventional Neuroradiologists for the treatment of ...
Accessing tortuous neurovasculature and delivering therapeutic devices to intended targets. The CerusEndo MC 021 is a state of the art microcatheter designed to meet the needs of accessing tortuous neurovasculature and delivering therapeutic devices ...
based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
At Medtronic, we believe in the power of medical technology to improve lives. Seven decades ago, our co-founder invented the battery-powered pacemaker. Today, we are among the largest medical device companies in the world. With operations in 150 ...
The Marathon™ flow directed microcatheter was designed for the infusion of therapeutic agents such as embolization materials and contrast media in tortuous, distal vessels.1 . The ApolloTM OnyxTM delivery microcatheter was ...
based inTel Aviv, ISRAEL
InspireMD is a commercial-stage medical device company with proprietary and innovative stent designs with integrated embolic prevention systems (EPS) delivering neurovascular protection and stroke prevention. Proprietary MicroNet mesh addresses the ...
CGuard EPS is designed to prevent peri-procedural and late embolisation by trapping potential emboli against the arterial wall while maintaining perfusion to the external carotid artery. Data from the PARADIGM-Extend study in patients with ...
