Farooq Khan: Vacuuming Blood Clots in Seconds
Farooq Khan, Biomedical Engineer at Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department and Blendz Marketing, shared a post on Linkedin:
“Vacuuming blood clots in seconds.
That is the power of new minimally invasive medtech navigating deep into vessels to instantly smash and suction out deadly blockages.
In a stroke or embolism, time isn’t money—it’s survival.
- The Breakthrough
- Precision Navigation: Reaches deep into complex vascular pathways.
- Mechanical Force: Safely captures and breaks down the obstruction.
- Instant Suction: Vacuums the clot out immediately to restore blood flow.
But groundbreaking science is useless without global access; the real battle is getting these life-saving tools into every ER and ambulance worldwide.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
Mary Kundrat, Senior Research Analyst at LifeNet Health, shared Farooq Khan‘s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Very cool, especially for someone like me who has Homozygous Factor V Leiden genetic disorder.
Approximately 0.2% of the world population has the homozygous variant.”
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