What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) treatment: mechanical thrombectomy systems, catheter-directed thrombolysis, aspiration catheters, and retrievable IVC filters for acute and chronic clot removal.
Who manufactures Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) devices?
INVAMED develops and manufactures a complete range of deep vein thrombosis (dvt) 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.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) product portfolio
The INVAMED deep vein thrombosis (dvt) portfolio includes: Inca Thrombolysis Catheter with Protection Filter, AngioCATH Guiding Catheters, Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula, InWIRE Peripheral Guidewires, Dovi Thrombus Ultra Aspiration Catheter, AngioHAND Clot Removal Catheter, Mantis Leaf Tip Rotational Thrombectomy & Ultra Aspiration, Mantis CURVE Over-the-Wire (OTW) Rotational Pharmacomechanical Thrombectomy System, Mantis XP Thrombectomy System, Viper ULTRA Thrombolysis Catheter, MultiBEAM Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) Filter, VascuVac Ai Assisted Vacuum Thrombectomy Technologies, Mantis PRO Rotational Thrombectomy & Ultra Aspiration, Atlas Venous Stent, ICT Internal Compression Threrapy.
Frequently Asked Questions about Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
What is mechanical thrombectomy for DVT?
Mechanical thrombectomy for DVT uses catheter-based devices to physically remove blood clots from deep veins without relying solely on thrombolytic drugs. Techniques include rotational disruption, aspiration, and pharmacomechanical approaches.
When is an IVC filter indicated?
An IVC filter is indicated when DVT patients cannot receive anticoagulation (active bleeding, recent surgery) or when anticoagulation fails. Retrievable filters can be removed once the contraindication resolves.
What is catheter-directed thrombolysis for DVT?
CDT delivers thrombolytic drugs directly into the DVT clot through a multi-sidehole catheter. This achieves higher local drug concentration with lower systemic dose, reducing bleeding risk.
