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Safety and Feasibility of the RevCore Catheter for ...
Safety and Feasibility of the RevCore Catheter for Venous In-Stent Thrombosis
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Dr. Sahil Preek from Columbia University hosts a multidisciplinary discussion on a J-Sky paper titled "Safety and Feasibility of the Revcore Catheter for Venous Instant Thrombosis." Participants include Dr. Abdallah Shaikh, Steve Abramowitz, and Hilary Johnson-Cox. The paper highlights a multicenter retrospective study focused on Revcore, a new thrombectomy catheter designed for treating in-stent thrombosis. Highlights include its ability to enhance stent patency significantly, achieving a 90% effective diameter and a substantial increase in flow channel area, all without major complications. The panel discusses the catheter’s design, learning curve, and its impact on patient treatment options. They emphasize the need for education on device use and understanding the etiology of thrombosis. Prospective studies like the Revit study aim to provide long-term efficacy and safety data. The discussion contextualizes the device within current treatment landscapes, emphasizing the need for advancements and evidence through rigorous trials.
Keywords
Revcore Catheter
in-stent thrombosis
thrombectomy
multicenter study
patient treatment
Revit study
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