Surveillance Identifies Thrombosis – RevCore Restores Flow – Stryker Peripheral Vascular
Stryker Peripheral Vascular, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Surveillance identifies thrombosis -RevCore restores flow.
Data shows a 4.2fold increase in stent diameter post-procedure, reinforcing RevCore’s ability to clear out compromised venous stents and optimize luminal gain.
Designed to protect stent durability and long-term patient outcomes.
A. Shaikh, et al. Safety and Feasibility of the RevCore Catheter for Venous In-Stent Thrombosis:
A Multicenter, Retrospective Study. Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions, Volume 4, Issue 4, 102571, 2025
Review complete Instructions for Use, Indications for Use, Warnings, Precautions, Possible Adverse Effects and Contraindications prior to use of the product.
The information in this post is intended for healthcare professionals in the United States only.”
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