What is Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)?
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) treatment: drug-coated balloons, self-expanding nitinol stents, covered stent grafts, atherectomy, and CTO crossing systems for leg artery blockage.
Who manufactures Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) devices?
INVAMED develops and manufactures a complete range of peripheral arterial disease (pad) 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 across international markets.
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) product portfolio
The INVAMED peripheral arterial disease (pad) portfolio includes: TemREN Peripheral Atherectomy System, NOD Вальвулотом, AngioCATH Направляющие катетеры, SteerCATH Управляемый катетер, Extender Лекарственный баллонный катетер PTA, Atlas Peripheral Стент-система, Atlas Endovascular Стент-графт, Stena Многослойный модулятор потока for Peripheral, DolphinPro Поддерживающий катетер, Dolphin PRO Low Profile Катетер поддержки для пересечения, Dolphin ZEBRA Катетер поддержки для пересечения, Dolphin Катетер субинтимального доступа, JaGuar Направляющий проводник, InWIRE Периферические проводники, Keeper Эндоваскулярная петля, AngioTEN Устройство закрытия, Viper ULTRA Катетер для тромболизиса, Invaducer Интродьюсер.
Frequently Asked Questions about Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
What is a drug-coated balloon for PAD?
A DCB delivers paclitaxel to the arterial wall during angioplasty, inhibiting smooth muscle proliferation causing restenosis. Unlike stents, DCBs leave no permanent implant.
When is atherectomy used in peripheral interventions?
Rotational atherectomy is used for heavily calcified peripheral lesions that resist balloon dilatation. The high-speed burr removes hard plaque as vessel preparation before stenting or DCB.
