Dredger stent retrieve is a medical device designed to remove blood clots (thrombi) from arteries in the brain. This stent is an essential tool used in the treatment of stroke, a medical emergency that requires quick and effective intervention. One of the key features of the intracranial thrombectomy stent is its minimally invasive nature. The device can be inserted through a small incision in the leg or arm and advanced to the affected area of the brain using special imaging techniques.
Dredger TM stent retrieve is a medical device designed to remove blood clots (thrombi) from arteries in the brain. This stent is an essential tool used in the treatment of stroke, a medical emergency that requires quick and effective intervention. One of the key features of the intracranial thrombectomy stent is its minimally invasive nature. The device can be inserted through a small incision in the leg or arm and advanced to the affected area of the brain using special imaging techniques. This approach allows for a quicker recovery time, reduced risk of complications, and improved patient comfort. In addition, the use of the intracranial thrombectomy stent is associated with a low incidence of adverse events. Studies have shown that the device is safe, with a low risk of complications such as bleeding or infection. This is largely due to the advanced imaging techniques used during the procedure, which allow for precise placement of the device and minimize the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
Features&Advantages
1. Non-invasive distal tip minimizes the risk of damage to the vessel wall during the stent placement.
2. Front-end protective umbrella-shaped mesh design prevents small emboli from escaping to the far end.
3. Double-layered stent with a movable mesh for capturing, clamping and removal of thrombus.
Prior integration:uniform cell groups
Post integration:cell varied with the motion
Helical cell groups:exclusive varied cell design, clot capture mainly dueto clamping of cell change
4. Full-length visibility provides real-time visual feedback to assist clinicians during surgery.