NEUROVASCULAR
Advancing Neurovascular Solutions with Precision,
Innovation, and Life-Saving Technology
At Nventric, we design and engineer advanced revascularization devices and distal access catheters designed to treat a variety of life-threatening neurovascular conditions.
Our innovative products provide physicians with the tools they need to restore blood flow in the brain and improve patient outcomes.
Treating Acute Ischemic Stroke and Beyond
Thrombectomy devices are critical in the management of acute ischemic stroke and other conditions where a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain. These devices allow for rapid removal of the clot, restoring blood flow and minimizing brain damage.
Introducing Ultriva
Navigating Complexity with Confidence
Compact Design: Small profile for easier navigation in complex anatomies.
Enhanced Precision: Multiple markers on the main strut and at distal and proximal ends for superior trackability and accurate placement.
Versatile Options: Wide range of sizes with various diameters and lengths to accommodate diverse clinical scenarios.
Optimized for Efficiency: Designed for seamless performance in challenging vascular procedures.
Introducing Coretrax
Precision and Access Redefined
Superior Trackability: Allows precise navigation through complex vessels, setting a new standard in the industry.
Exceptional Access Capability: Combines flexibility and pushability for precision access and reliable support.
Advanced Incremental Control: Features more transition segments for superior control and response during procedures.
Dual-Layer Coiling and Braiding: Provides unparalleled strength and consistency.
* Ultriva® and Coretrax® are under development and are not yet approved for sale in Asia, Europe or the U.S.
Complex Disease Requires Innovative and Rapid Solutions
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS)
Acute ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot obstructs one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain, leading to rapid tissue damage. Thrombectomy devices are used in procedures to physically remove the clot and restore cerebral blood flow. This intervention is often performed in the critical hours following stroke onset to improve outcomes and reduce long-term disability.
Cerebral Thromboembolism
Thrombectomy devices are also used to treat thromboembolic events in patients who have suffered blood clot formation from other sources, such as the heart. These clots travel through the bloodstream to block arteries in the brain, and thrombectomy helps remove these clots to restore normal blood flow.
Acute Large Vessel Occlusion (LVO)
LVOs occur when large arteries in the brain become blocked by clots, a common cause of severe ischemic strokes. Thrombectomy devices play a crucial role in removing these blockages and improving blood flow to the affected areas of the brain.
Neurovascular Complications from Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
Thrombectomy devices may be used in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who develop embolic strokes. AF can lead to the formation of blood clots in the heart that travel to the brain, obstructing blood vessels. These devices provide an effective solution to remove such clots and reduce the damage caused by ischemia.
Advancing Neurovascular Treatment with Precision and Speed
* Ultriva® Revascularization Device is under development. It is not yet approved for sale in Asia, Europe or the U.S.
Precision and Control:
Enables precise navigation through the brain’s vascular system for effective clot removal with minimal disruption.
Reduced Risk of Complications:
Lowers the risk of secondary brain injury and other stroke-related complications.Improved Long-Term Outcomes:
Faster intervention helps preserve cognitive and motor function, promoting better recovery and quality of life.
Ultriva® Key Benefits
Rapid Clot Removal:
Quickly removes clots to minimize brain damage and enhance recovery chances.Restores Blood Flow:
Re-establishes circulation in affected brain areas to prevent further tissue damage.Minimally Invasive:
Offers a less invasive procedure, reducing recovery time, pain, and complications.
Unmatched Flexibility, Unrivaled Access
* Coretrax® Distal Access Catheter is under development. It is not yet approved for sale in Asia, Europe or the U.S.
A distal access catheter is a specialized device used in minimally invasive procedures to reach the more remote areas of the vascular system. It allows physicians to deliver treatments, such as thrombectomy or stent placement, to difficult-to-reach areas with precision. Its design enhances flexibility and trackability, making it essential for treating conditions like ischemic stroke and arterial blockages.
Coretrax® Key Features
Exceptional Trackability: Designed for precise navigation through complex and tortuous anatomy.
Enhanced Stability: Provides reliable support during delicate procedures.
Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand challenging clinical environments.
Optimized Flexibility: Allows seamless movement without compromising structural integrity.
Improved Patient Outcomes: Enables accurate placement and efficient access, reducing procedure time and risk.
Advanced Hydrophilic Coating: Ensures smooth navigation through blood vessels.
Multiple Size Options: Available in various diameters and lengths to meet diverse clinical requirements.
Radiopaque Markers: Offers enhanced visibility for precise positioning.
Ergonomic Design: Provides ease of handling and control for clinicians.
