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ASPIRATE · MACERATE · TRANSPORT The Aspirex™


3-IN-1 THROMBECTOMY


Mechanical Aspiration Thrombectomy System


offers a 3-in-1 mechanism of action designed to aspirate, macerate, and transport clot out of the vessel.


ADVANCED ASPIRATION


Rotating internal helix creates powerful suction at the catheter tip, aspirating clot through wall-apposed window(s)


CONTINUOUS MACERATION


Clot is macerated by the internal helix as it enters the catheter, and is continuously macerated as it travels through the catheter to help mitigate clogging


MECHANICAL TRANSPORTATION


Internal helix transports macerated clot through the catheter, and out of the vessel


The Aspirex™ is not for use of the vessels of the cardiac, pulmonary, coronary and neurovasculature. Please consult product labels and instructions for use for indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, and precautions. Mechanical Aspiration Thrombectomy System is indicated for the removal of acute emboli and thrombi from vessels of the peripheral venous system. The Aspirex™ Mechanical Aspiration Thrombectomy System


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