Venography and IVUS in DVT Assessment: Seeing the Whole Picture
How venography and IVUS in DVT assessment work together to reveal clot extent, vessel diameter, and underlying compression before and during treatment.
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How venography and IVUS in DVT assessment work together to reveal clot extent, vessel diameter, and underlying compression before and during treatment.
Why do physicians treat deep vein thrombosis? Explore the clinical reasoning behind DVT treatment, from preventing complications to preserving vein health.
How device engineering and technique work toward distal embolization prevention during DVT thrombectomy, including capture structures and fragmentation control.
Mantis XP Thrombectomy System for Fistula from INVAMED: an educational technical overview of its design, specifications, and clinical role in deep vein…
An overview of when is thrombectomy needed for DVT, covering the clinical criteria that guide the decision between medication and intervention.
What determines how long does a thrombectomy take, from clot burden to imaging needs, and what a typical procedure day looks like.
How catheter-directed thrombolysis works to target clot dissolution in DVT, covering the CDT procedure, tPA infusion, and what patients can expect.
Learn common DVT symptoms and warning signs, including leg swelling and pain, and why prompt evaluation by a healthcare professional matters.
How mechanical thrombectomy works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related devices.
Comparing wall-contact and non-contact thrombectomy catheter design approaches for DVT, and how each affects vessel wall protection and clot engagement.
A clinician's guide to the Mantis rotational thrombectomy system, covering its leaf-tip design, aspiration lumen, and intended use in venous thrombus removal.
Understanding post-thrombotic syndrome after DVT, how it develops, and why timing of clot removal is discussed as a preventive factor.