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510(k) Data Aggregation
(55 days)
The NeVa PV Thrombectomy Device is indicated for:
- The non-surgical removal of thrombus burden from coronary blood vessels,
- Use with adjunctive aspiration and with the injection or infusion of contrast media and other fluids.
The NeVa PV Thrombectomy Device ("NeVa") is a mechanical thrombectomy device that is temporarily inserted into the coronary vasculature under angiographic visualization in order to remove emboli and thrombus to restore blood flow to occluded vessels. The overall design of NeVa is similar to other commercially mechanical thrombectomy devices that use a self-expanding nitinol basket attached to a core pusher wire. To optimize emboli and thrombus removal, NeVa employs a capture cell design within the nitinol basket structure that incorporates a proprietary drop zone pattern. This proprietary drop zone design maximizes clot retrieval efficiency without changing the mechanism of action used by mechanical thrombectomy devices. As with other mechanical thrombectomy devices, NeVa is intended to be delivered through a compatible commercially available microcatheter to the target vessel. NeVa is intended to be retrieved into a guiding catheter with adjunctive aspiration to reduce potential emboli. NeVa is provided sterile and intended for single-use only. To accommodate different vessel diameters and clot sizes, NeVa is provided in multiple expandable tip sizes and configurations.
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