Peripheral vascular devices are specialized tools used to restore or manage blood flow in vessels outside the heart and brain. They play a key role in minimally invasive procedures for treating conditions that affect the arms, legs, neck, and other peripheral parts of the circulatory system.
Peripheral cutting balloon: A balloon catheter with micro-blades on the surface. It can dilate severe stenotic lesions with higher efficiency.
Peripheral IVL catheter: One peripheral intervention device delivers focused acoustic shockwaves to fracture deep vascular calcifications while preserving surrounding soft tissues.
Peripheral microcatheter: It supports guidewire navigation through complex lesions and can be used for superselective angiography or localized drug delivery.
Balloon dilation catheter: As a fundamental peripheral interventional device, it expands narrowed vessels through radial force. High-pressure balloons are particularly used for calcified lesion preparation.
Precision Engineering for Complex Anatomy
Our peripheral vascular devices are designed with exceptional flexibility, allowing smooth navigation through twisted and calcified vessels. This ensures precise access and optimal positioning, even in the most challenging vascular anatomies.
Advanced Material Technology
Made from advanced biocompatible polymers, our devices feature exceptional kink and compression resistance, enabling stable delivery and precise control in procedures.
Enhanced Procedural Efficiency
Each peripheral intervention device is designed for ease of use from preparation to deployment. Streamlined delivery systems reduce procedure time and support greater consistency in clinical results.