What is Neurovascular Interventions?
Neurovascular intervention portfolio: stent retrievers for acute ischemic stroke, flow diverter stents for intracranial aneurysms, platinum-tungsten detachable coils, neurovascular microcatheters, distal access catheters, and neurovascular guidewires. INVAMED neuro solutions.
Who manufactures Neurovascular Interventions devices?
INVAMED manufactures a complete range of neurovascular interventions devices at its ISO 13485 certified facility in Ankara, Turkey. All products carry CE marking under EU MDR 2017/745 and are exported to over 80 countries. INVAMED holds more than 100 international patents across its medical device portfolio.
Are Neurovascular Interventions devices FDA registered?
Yes. INVAMED neurovascular interventions devices are available in the United States through FDA-registered Standard Technology Solutions, Inc. at One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton Street, New York, NY 10007.
Frequently Asked Questions about Neurovascular Interventions
What is mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke?
Mechanical thrombectomy is endovascular removal of large vessel occlusion clots causing acute ischemic stroke. A stent retriever or aspiration catheter captures and extracts the thrombus. Treatment window up to 24 hours.
What is a flow diverter for intracranial aneurysms?
A flow diverter is a densely braided low-porosity stent deployed across the aneurysm neck. It redirects blood flow away from the sac while maintaining parent vessel patency. The aneurysm thromboses over time.
How does a stent retriever work?
A stent retriever is deployed through a microcatheter across the clot. The self-expanding mesh integrates with the thrombus within minutes. The device is then withdrawn with the captured clot, restoring blood flow.
