What is Coronary Artery Disease & Cardiac Interventions?
Coronary artery disease intervention portfolio: Atlas coronary stents, drug-eluting PTCA balloons, guidewires, rotablation, guiding catheters, and renal denervation systems.
Who manufactures Coronary Artery Disease & Cardiac Interventions devices?
INVAMED develops and manufactures a complete range of coronary artery disease & cardiac interventions devices at its manufacturing and research campus in Ankara, Turkey, with a U.S. office at One World Trade Center, New York. INVAMED technologies are used by physicians in more than 80 countries.
Coronary Artery Disease & Cardiac Interventions product portfolio
The INVAMED coronary artery disease & cardiac interventions portfolio includes: Extender Medikamentenbeschichteter PTCA-Ballonkatheter Paclitaxel, Extender PTCA-Ballonkatheter, Atlas Koronares Stentsystem Kobalt-Chrom, Atlas Koronares Stentsystem Edelstahl, Atlas Koronares Stentgraftsystem, Lotus Einlumiger und Doppellumiger (RX) PTCA-Mikrokatheter, AngioCATH Führungskatheter, GuideX Verlängerungskatheter, SteerCATH Steuerbarer Katheter, InWIRE PTCA-Führungsdrähte, TemREN Rotablator, Delta Renales Denervationssystem, Keeper Endovaskuläre Schlinge, AngioTEN Verschlussgerät.
Frequently Asked Questions about Coronary Artery Disease & Cardiac Interventions
What is a drug-eluting coronary stent (DES)?
A DES is a metallic coronary stent coated with anti-proliferative drug preventing neointimal hyperplasia and restenosis after PCI. INVAMED ATLAS DES uses a thin-strut cobalt-chromium platform with polymer-based drug delivery.
When is rotational atherectomy needed?
Rotational atherectomy is indicated for heavily calcified coronary lesions that cannot be crossed or dilated with standard balloons. TemREN diamond-coated burrs ablate calcified plaque while preserving elastic tissue.
What is a guide extension catheter used for?
A guide extension catheter telescopes through the guiding catheter to provide deep-vessel backup support, extending reach into distal, tortuous, or calcified segments. Essential for complex PCI.
How does a drug-eluting balloon differ from a stent?
A DEB delivers drug to the vessel wall during inflation without leaving a permanent implant. Primary use: in-stent restenosis treatment and small vessel disease where stent placement is undesirable.
