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Mitral Regurgitation Equipment & Supplies In Ukraine
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Manufactured by:Edwards Lifesciences Corporation based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
In the early days of transcatheter mitral valve repair, the goal was a successful procedure that reduced mitral regurgitation (MR) to less than 3+; residual MR grade 2+ was considered acceptable.1,2 Compelling new data on more than 5400 patients show that residual MR grades 0–1+ are significantly associated with superior patient outcomes ...
Manufactured by:Avalon Medical based inStillwater, MINNESOTA (USA)
MitralSeal™ was designed as the first practical and curative treatment for dogs with severe mitral valve regurgitation, otherwise known as Canine Mitral Valve Disease. MitralSeal is an artificial heart valve designed for transcatheter delivery using a minimally-invasive approach into a beating ...
by:InnovHeart Srl. based inMilano, ITALY
The Mitral Valve is a complex structure positioned between the left atrium and the left ventricle. Its function is to make unidirectional the blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. The Mitral Valve can be affected by two major dysfunctions: Mitral Valve Stenosis (i.e. narrowing of the mitral valve orifice), and ...
Manufactured by:Abbott based inSanta Clara, ALABAMA (USA)
The MitraClip™ G5 Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER) system by Abbott is a sophisticated solution for treating mitral valve regurgitation (MR). It is particularly indicated for patients with symptomatic primary or secondary MR, classified as significant. The G5 system is an evolution of Abbott's TEER technology, designed to enhance procedural control ...
Manufactured by:Shockwave Medical Inc. based inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Neovasc is focused on creating better outcomes for difficult-to-treat cardiology patients through the development of two novel products: Reducer™* for treatment of refractory angina and the Tiara™ System* for treatment of mitral valve regurgitation. Millions of patients worldwide with coronary artery disease who are not candidates for ...
