Spider™ Peripheral Detachable Coil System (Detachable Pushable)

A detachable coil kit for embolization of peripheral aneurysms, AV fistulas, or abnormal vessels, providing stable coil packing with controlled mechanical detachment.

The Spider™ Peripheral Detachable Coil System in its detachable pushable configuration is engineered by Invamed—a global medical device manufacturer—to address peripheral aneurysm occlusion, vascular malformations, or fistulae requiring controlled coil placement. By offering a pushable yet detachable delivery mechanism, Spider™ affords the precision of in-place detachment without the complexity of electrolytic release, optimizing procedural control and reducing risk of coil migration.

Detachable Pushable Delivery

Combines the ease of a pushable coil insertion with the detachment control typically associated with mechanical or electrolytic systems, enabling safe retrieval or repositioning before final deployment.

High radiopacity ensures real-time fluoroscopic monitoring, helping interventionalists confirm accurate coil positioning and packing density.

The flexible coil design adapts to complex vessel anatomies or aneurysmal sacs, minimizing stress on fragile vessel walls.

Ideal for small-to-moderate peripheral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), or abnormal vascular communications, delivering precise occlusion.

Aneurysm repair (e.g., peripheral, visceral), AVM or fistula occlusion in peripheral territories, or general endovascular procedures requiring dense coil packing.

Vessels too small or tortuous to pass the delivery catheter, active infection at the access site, or scenarios where coil retrieval is not feasible.

Product Specifications

Specification Detail / Value
Product Name Spider Peripheral Detachable Coil System
Intended Use Endovascular embolization of peripheral aneurysms, AV fistulas, or abnormal vessels
Coil Material Platinum or platinum-tungsten alloy with detachable mechanism
Detachment Method Mechanical or electrolytic (verify final model)
Coil Diameter Range ~1.5–20 mm (varies by catalog code)
Coil Length Range ~1–40 cm (depending on coil diameter and framing vs. filling type)
Delivery Microcatheter Typically 2.3–2.7F inner diameter, 0.016–0.021” ID
Radiopacity Platinum coil for fluoroscopic visualization
Sterility Sterile, Single Use
Shelf Life ~3–5 years at 15–25 °C
Clinical Indications Peripheral aneurysm occlusion, AVF closure, selective vessel sacrifice
Contraindications Vessels too small or tortuous to accommodate microcatheter, known device material allergies

Ordering & Size Matrix

Coil Diameter (mm) Coil Length (cm) Detachment Type Product Code Notes
1.5 2 Mechanical SPD-P-1.5x2-M Very small coil for micro-aneurysms
1.5 4 Electrolytic SPD-P-1.5x4-E Extended length, small diameter
3.0 10 Mechanical SPD-P-3.0x10-M Mid-range coil diameter, framing type
3.0 15 Electrolytic SPD-P-3.0x15-E Longer filling coil for larger sac
5.0 15 Mechanical SPD-P-5.0x15-M Medium coil for moderate aneurysms
5.0 20 Electrolytic SPD-P-5.0x20-E Extended coil length, filling type
10.0 20 Mechanical SPD-P-10.0x20-M Larger diameter coil for bigger aneurysms
10.0 40 Electrolytic SPD-P-10.0x40-E Maximum length coil for large-volume occlusion