Some meetings are worth making the trip for🗽
Verne made a stop at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The visit was filled with meaningful conversations, shared expertise, and collaboration around advancing pleural effusion management.
Where will Verne turn up next?👀
Take what you need. 🫁
More time.
More moments with loved ones.
More freedom to enjoy life's simple pleasures.
Less management.
For patients living with recurrent pleural effusions and the clinicians and staff who support them, that can make all the difference.
One implant. Less everything. 🫁
No bottles.
No at home drainage.
No management headaches.
The ACES® device offers a fully implantable approach to recurrent pleural effusions, reducing the burden on patients, clinicians, and office staff alike.
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The hidden burdens of pleural effusions. 🫁
The drainage bottles.
The supply logistics.
The ongoing coordination of care.
That's time patients, clinicians & office staff don't get back. With a fully implantable approach, the ACES® device eliminates external drainage management
The goal shouldn't be better bottle management.
It should be no bottle management 🫁
The ACES® device was designed to eliminate external drainage bottles and the ongoing logistics that come with them.
No ordering.
No refills.
No drainage schedules.
No management headaches.
What if managing pleural disease meant less management?
“Providing our patients with a solution that improves quality of life & lessens the burden of maintaining a medical device for their chronic medical condition can really change the way we manage pleural disease."
From innovation to impact all the way from Italy🫁Jeffrey Thiboutot took the stage at the @iPulmOG Conference to share the ACES® device w/ a global audience of interventional pulmonologists, researchers, & innovators focused on advancing pleural disease diagnostics & treatment
What if innovation moved with every breath?
The ACES® device brings a fully implantable approach to #pleuraleffusion management, designed to support patient care in a simpler and more continuous way.
Giving them the freedom to breathe life in.
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#MedTechMonday 🫁
No long hospital stays.
No drainage bottles.
The ACES® device was designed to simplify pleural effusion management with a fully implantable approach that supports continuous fluid movement without the burden of ongoing drainage management.
What happens when pleural effusion management is reimagined?🫁A new published case highlights the ACES® device in a patient with recurrent pleural effusion.
A fully implantable approach aimed at reducing patient burden & eliminating the need for ongoing drainage & management.
Living with recurrent pleural effusions can impact everyday life 🫁
The ACES® device utilizes a fully implantable approach that supports continuous fluid movement without external catheters or ongoing drainage management.
More comfort
More confidence
Freedom to breathe life in
🍎 Verne has entered the Big Apple👀
Spotted in NYC & fitting right in with the fast pace & big energy.
From coast to coast, Verne shows up where conversations around #pleuraleffusion management and innovation are happening one stop at a time.
Where’s Verne headed next?📍
Living with recurrent pleural effusions isn’t simple. 🫁Frequent procedures, infection risks & ongoing management take a toll.
The ACES® device was designed to simplify a significant clinical challenge, supporting care for physicians, and helping make life easier for patients.
#FunFactFriday 🫁
Fun fact: Breathing can power innovation.
The ACES® device is designed to use natural respiratory motion to continuously move fluid supporting a fully implantable approach to pleural effusion management.
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🌴 Verne has officially made it to San Diego 👀At this point, we’re convinced he has more travel points than the rest of us combined.
From trainings to conversations around #pleuraleffusion management, he keeps popping up where innovation & clinician collaboration are happening.
“ACES® gave me back my life.” 🫁
For Edward, living with pleural effusions meant constant challenges. Today, it’s about getting back to what matters most.
The freedom to breathe life in.
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What if pleural effusion management looked different? 🫁
A fully implantable approach.
A new way forward.
It’s time to raise the standard of care, and help give patients the freedom to breathe life in.
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Big day at Baylor Scott & White 🫁 with Dr. Podgaetz filled with great conversations & hands-on learning around the fully implantable ACES® device.
Grateful to collaborate with clinicians who are passionate about improving care for patients with recurrent pleural effusions.