The only PMA approved excimer laser system and disposable catheters for the treatment of peripheral and coronary arterial disease. Photoablation is the use of light to break down, vaporize and remove matter. The CVX-300 excimer laser system facilitates photoablation via a variety of Philips laser catheters to remove binding arterial plaques.
Features
Indicated treatments
Removing lesions comprising atheroma, fibrosis, calcium, thrombus and neointimal hyperplasia in the coronary and peripheral vasculature, and transvenous removal of problematic pacing and defibrillator leads. Peripheral procedures
The CVX-300 can be used in the following peripheral procedures: treatment of infrainguinal stenoses and occlusions; critical limb ischemia (CLI); total occlusions crossable by guidewires. Coronary procedures
The CVX-300 can be used in the following coronary procedures: moderately calcified stenoses; occluded saphenous vein bypass grafts; long diffuse disease; restenosis in 316L stainless steel stents, prior to the administration of intravascular brachytherapyl; lesions that previously failed balloon angioplasty; balloon-refractory and balloon-resistant lesions; ostial lesions. Lead management procedures
Laser-assisted lead removal has an established safety profile and has proven effective in multiple clinical trials.¹,² The laser sheath enables fast and predictable lead removal procedures.¹ Laser technology enables higher success rates than mechanical sheaths.¹ 30 HRS indications.³,⁴,⁵
Technical Specifications
Active medium: XeCI, Wavelength: 308 nm, Weight: 295 kg, : , : , Catheter output fluence: 30-80 mJ/mm2, : , Length: 125 cm, Height: 89 cm (unit), 18-23 cm (control pad),
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