Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO): A Patient's Guide
What is a chronic total occlusion? Learn why CTOs are hard to treat and how specialized techniques help, plus why a cardiologist evaluates candidacy.
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What is a chronic total occlusion? Learn why CTOs are hard to treat and how specialized techniques help, plus why a cardiologist evaluates candidacy.
Extender PTA Drug Released Peripheral Balloon (Paclitaxel DCB) from INVAMED: an educational technical overview of its design, specifications, and clinical…
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What is a brain aneurysm? Learn the basics of how brain aneurysms form, common symptoms, and why some require ongoing monitoring or treatment.
A clinician's guide to percutaneous nephrostomy kit components, catheter tip designs, and material considerations, referencing INVAMED's Bionovus line.
When is an IVC filter needed? An educational, technical answer with device context from INVAMED. Informational only — not medical advice.
Mobile cardiac telemetry (MCT) explained: how wearable ECG devices track heart rhythm continuously and alert care teams to arrhythmias in real time.
When to see a doctor for varicose veins: warning signs, symptoms, and what a vein evaluation typically involves. Learn when to seek specialist care.
Can DVT be treated without blood thinners? An educational, technical answer with device context from INVAMED. Informational only — not medical advice.
A procurement-focused guide to varicose vein devices: INVAMED's portfolio, ing, internationally recognized quality management standards manufacturing, and what to check when sourcing.
Foam sclerotherapy kits support ultrasound-guided treatment of varicose veins. Learn what these kits typically include and how they are used.
How saphenous vein ablation works: an educational, technical overview covering the mechanism, applications, considerations, and INVAMED's related devices.