Dr Sabah Butty at Indiana University Health recently completed his 20th pulmonary embolism procedure with the AlphaVac F18-85 device.
In the video below he displays the ability to navigate the device wirelessly.
“The unique wireless capability and funnel tip technology of the AlphaVac F18-85 catheter allows for a rapid procedure time, as well as maximal clot engagement. Because of these features one can effortlessly navigate the pulmonary vasculature with targeted removal of embolic debris minimizing blood loss”
-Dr. Sabah Butty- Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology & Imaging Sciences Indiana University Health
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JUST INFORMED…
1st AngioVac F1885 on prosthetic valve
4th Right Heart Case in History …6th Use in the world… successful auction of vegetations off infected prosthetic TV…improved maneuverability
Congrats WMC CTS Team @SrihariNaiduMD @WestchesterMed
@dennislafferty@alphaMalley Hi Dennis. I’m the rep of this technology in NJ. In South NJ, Our Lady of Lourdes in Camden and AtlantiCare in Pomona are doing these procedures.
Congratulations to @MarqPatton on being a #PioneerOfPower, utilizing the #AngioVac F18 cannula technology for the first in human case. Thank you Dr. Patton for your commitment to patient care. Visit https://t.co/YHBsVr6SSB to learn more and see risk information.