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Transcatheter Valve Equipment Supplied In Usa Alabama
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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. ...
Manufactured by:Abbott based inSanta Clara, ALABAMA (USA)
The TriClip™ Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Repair System, developed by Abbott, is specifically designed for the minimally invasive treatment of severe tricuspid regurgitation (TR), particularly in patients who face high surgical risks. This device provides a transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) approach, leveraging proven leaflet repair ...
Manufactured by:ATEX Technologies based inPinebluff, ALABAMA (USA)
Embolic protection devices are crucial in preventing strokes following procedures like Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR). These devices act as physical barriers, blocking particles and debris from reaching the brain, lungs, and kidneys where they could obstruct vital blood and oxygen pathways, potentially causing severe complications including ...
Manufactured by:Abbott based inSanta Clara, ALABAMA (USA)
The Epic Plus Mitral and Aortic Stented Tissue Valves from Abbott represent the latest generation of the Epic Platform, designed for patients requiring heart valve replacement due to diseased, damaged, or malfunctioning valves. These bioprosthetic valves are engineered with advanced features aimed at enhancing radiopacity and ...
Manufactured by:Abbott based inSanta Clara, ALABAMA (USA)
The Epic™ Max Aortic Stented Tissue Valve represents the latest advancement in aortic valve replacement technology, engineered to optimize clinical outcomes and enhance lifetime patient management. It features porcine leaflets for natural leaflet functionality, minimizing calcification and reducing the risk of re-intervention-related stroke. The ...
