How is a blood clot removed from the leg?
How is a blood clot removed from the leg? An educational, technical answer with device context from INVAMED. Informational only — not medical advice.
INVAMED BLOG
The latest insights, innovations, and perspectives from the world of medical technology.
How is a blood clot removed from the leg? An educational, technical answer with device context from INVAMED. Informational only — not medical advice.
What phlegmasia cerulea dolens is, why it represents a limb-threatening DVT emergency, and how urgent thrombectomy factors into management.
MultiBEAM Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filter from INVAMED: an educational technical overview of its design, specifications, and clinical role in deep vein…
An overview of how DVT thrombectomy success rate is measured in the literature, including clot clearance and patency outcomes reported in clinical evidence.
A general guide to thrombectomy recovery time after DVT treatment, from hospital discharge through the weeks of activity progression.
Why chronic clot removal requires different device considerations than fresh thrombus, and how subacute clot influences recanalization strategy.
How rotational thrombectomy works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related devices.
Mantis vs Viper: compare INVAMED's rotational pharmacomechanical and ultrasonic thrombolysis platforms to understand how each is designed for DVT care.
Compare thrombectomy vs thrombolysis for DVT clot removal, covering catheter-directed thrombolysis, mechanical clot removal, and combination therapy.
Mantis CURVE Over-the-Wire (OTW) Rotational Pharmacomechanical Thrombectomy System from INVAMED: an educational technical overview of its design…
How clinicians distinguish DVT symptoms vs muscle pain, including the role of leg swelling patterns, calf tenderness, and the Wells score.
Comparing single-session thrombectomy with a staged, multi-visit approach to DVT intervention, and the planning factors that influence which is chosen.