Glutton aspiration catheter thrombectomy device is an innovative medical device that utilizes a hybrid construction of coil and braiding to provide balanced kin resistance and trackability. The distal end of the aspiration catheter is designed to be flexible enough to navigate through the tight curves of the brain's blood vessels. However, if the catheter is too flexible, it can be challenging to maneuver it to the correct location, then increasing the risk of complications.
GluttonTM aspiration catheter thrombectomy device is an innovative medical device that utilizes a hybrid construction of coil and braiding to provide balanced kin resistance and trackability. The distal end of the aspiration catheter is designed to be flexible enough to navigate through the tight curves of the brain's blood vessels. However, if the catheter is too flexible, it can be challenging to maneuver it to the correct location, then increasing the risk of complications. The distal end of the catheter has multiple-segment of gradual. This design allows the catheter to maintain its shape while still being flexible enough to navigate the curved vessels. In addition, a polymer composite material in the proximal end of the aspiration catheter enhances its pushability, making it more effective in removing blood clots from the brain.
Features&Advantages
1. Hybrid structure of coil and braiding offers balanced kin resistance and trackability.
2. Large 0.072 inch lumen allows for capture of more clots when used in conjunction with stent retrievers.
3. Hydrophilic coating and smooth catheter transitions allow for easy access to distal vessels.
4. GluttonTM Aspiration Catheter Thrombectomy Device is compatible with 6F long sheath.
5. Distal multi-segment design allows the catheter to maintain its shape while still being flexible enough to navigate the tortuous blood vessels.
6. The composite polymer material used in the catheter enhances its pushability by providing greater stiffness and resistance to kinking and bending.
Benefits of Combining Stent Retriever with Intracranial Aspiration Catheter for Thrombectomy
1. The stent retriever can restore blood flow through the occlusion immediately after release, while continuous aspirating through the aspiration catheter can minimize distal embolic escape and prevent new strokes distally.
2. A large lumen aspiration catheter can also provide another tool to remove additional thrombus. Blood flow usually stops within the catheter When a thrombus occurs. And the proximal end of the catheter is pulled back until blood flow is restored.
3. The aspiration catheter aspirates any potential small emboli so that the distal access can be re-established. And it will more effective for subsequent thrombus removal.