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ReactModel 68 -Aspiration Catheters for Acute Ischemic Stroke

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The React™ 68 catheter and the React™ 71 catheter feature a coil and braid design along with end-to-end nitinol construction — easing navigation to the M1 and M2 segments. Combined with the Riptide™ aspiration system, these catheters are designed to revascularize patients experiencing acute ischemic stroke.

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REACT WITH SPEED.
REACT WITH AGILITY.
REACT WITH CONFIDENCE.

At Medtronic, we’re constantly innovating to expand options for treatment in the fight against acute ischemic stroke (AIS). We provide solutions like the React 68 and React 71 catheters to empower the expertise of our physician partners and enable them to treat their AIS patients.

SEE REACT IN ACTION

Learn how React’s durable, end-to-end Nitinol construction and combined COil + BRAid design help treat AIS patients.

PRODUCT DETAILS
COBRA TECHNOLOGY

REACT™ catheters feature an overlapping construction of a Nitinol COil + BRAid with variable stiffness. 

This unique design provides the ultimate combination of navigability, pushability, and durability for aspiration therapy first-line approach or Solitaire™ Thrombectomy + Aspiration Therapy (STAT).

COIL NAVIGABILITY

The coil technology (one continuous coil through entire catheter length) offers navigability1,2 past the ophthalmic artery and M1 segment.

Kink Resistance1,2

"Nitinol wires can be bent 10x more than stainless-steel wires without permanent deformation."3

BRAID PUSHABILITY

The braid technology offers optimal pushability1,2 allowing for greater support in tortuous anatomy and elongated vessels.

Proven Compatibility 

React is compatible with the Solitaire™ X revascularization device and the Riptide™ aspiration system.4 It`s also been tested for reliable performance for up to 3 passes without damage.5

NITINOL DURABILITY

Using nitinol tip-to-tip (both coil and braid) enables the device to maintain its shape, therefore, providing durability when performing more than one pass.1,2