CORONARY
Redefining Precision and Performance in
Coronary Treatments
Our coronary device development partnerships focus on creating innovative solutions to treat coronary artery disease and improve patient outcomes. Through advanced technologies, we design and develop devices that empower physicians to address complex coronary conditions with precision and reliability.
Coronary Products
Drug Eluting Stents
Balloon Catheters
Guide Extension Catheters
Drug Eluting Stents (DES)
What They Do:
Drug Eluting Stents (DES) are specialized mesh-like structures placed in coronary arteries to keep them open after angioplasty. These stents are coated with medication that is slowly released to prevent the formation of scar tissue, which can cause restenosis (re-narrowing of the artery). Our DES offerings include advanced coatings designed for improved drug delivery and optimized vascular healing.
What They Are Used For:
DES are primarily used to treat CAD by preventing artery blockage and minimizing the risk of restenosis. They are employed in cases of stable and unstable angina, heart attacks, and CTO. Our drug-eluting stents offer solutions for a wide range of artery sizes, ensuring that patients receive optimal care.
Key Benefits:
Reduced risk of restenosis compared to bare metal stents.
Improved long-term patency and clinical outcomes.
Optimized drug delivery for targeted healing.
Scoring Balloon Catheters
What They Do:
Scoring Balloon Catheters are specialized balloons used in angioplasty procedures to open narrowed coronary arteries. Unlike traditional balloons, scoring balloons have small, sharp indentations or scoring elements that create micro-incisions in the plaque, making it easier to expand the vessel. These catheters provide a precise method for treating resistant plaque or difficult-to-dilate lesions.
What They Are Used For:
Scoring balloon catheters are used for treating stenosed (narrowed) coronary arteries in cases where traditional balloons may not be effective. They are ideal for complex lesions, including those with heavily calcified plaques, where the artery is difficult to dilate using standard angioplasty techniques.
Key Benefits:
Precise, controlled expansion of narrowed arteries.
Enhanced vessel dilation in challenging lesions.
Reduced risk of vessel dissection.
Guide Extension Catheters
What They Do:
Guide Extension Catheters are used to provide additional support and stability during coronary interventions. These catheters extend the reach of guidewires and other devices, allowing physicians to navigate complex coronary anatomy with greater control. They help in achieving better access to difficult-to-reach areas, ensuring that procedures are conducted safely and efficiently.
What They Are Used For:
Guide extension catheters are used in a variety of coronary interventions, including stent placement, angioplasty, and thrombectomy. They are particularly useful in cases involving challenging anatomy, such as tortuous or calcified vessels, where enhanced support is necessary to guide devices into position.
Key Benefits:
Enhanced stability and support for coronary procedures.
Improved catheter tracking and maneuverability.
Greater control during complex interventions.

At Nventric, we are at the forefront of research, development, and innovation in coronary device technology.
Our Drug Eluting Stents, Scoring Balloon Catheters, and Guide Extension Catheters are the result of rigorous R&D and strategic partnerships that drive cutting-edge advancements in the treatment of coronary artery disease.
By collaborating with industry leaders and leveraging our expertise, we deliver solutions that empower physicians to overcome even the most complex challenges, improving outcomes and transforming patient care worldwide.
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) occurs when the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked due to a buildup of plaque, which can restrict blood flow to the heart. If left untreated, CAD can lead to severe complications, including heart attack, heart failure, and arrhythmias. The devices we provide are designed to treat the various stages and manifestations of CAD, offering solutions that improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
Conditions
Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)
Occurs when a coronary artery becomes completely blocked, causing heart muscle damage.
Unstable Angina
A more serious condition characterized by chest pain at rest or with minimal exertion, often indicating a risk for heart attack.
Restenosis
The recurrence of artery narrowing after an initial treatment, such as angioplasty or stent placement.
Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO)
Complete blockage of a coronary artery that prevents blood flow, requiring advanced techniques for reopening.
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