Peripheral RotaPro

Manufacturer: Boston Scientific

Category: Arterio-venous system devices

EMDN: C010402020602 - Peripheral atherectomy systems, rotational

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  • Boston Scientific
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The Peripheral RotaPro Rotational Atherectomy System is designed to address calcified lesions in the peripheral arteries, particularly those in the legs. Here's a breakdown of its key features and USPs: Key Features and USPs: Rotational Atherectomy for Peripheral Arteries: - The system uses a diamond-coated burr that rotates at high speeds to ablate calcified plaque within peripheral arteries. This is designed to restore blood flow. - It is designed to modify the vessel, by removing the calcium, to allow for better results when placing stents or other devices. Targeting Calcified Lesions: - The Peripheral RotaPro is particularly effective in treating heavily calcified lesions, which can be challenging for other atherectomy devices.   System Enhancements: - Boston Scientific has focused on improving the system's design for enhanced usability. This includes: - A vibrant digital display on the console for improved feedback.   - Streamlined connections for quick and easy setup.   - Design elements that improve the ease of use of the Advancer. RotaWire Guidewires: - The system utilizes specialized RotaWire guidewires, which provide essential support and stability during procedures.   Designed for Peripheral Use: - This system is specifically designed for use in the peripheral arteries, especially in the legs. This is important to distinguish from the Rotapro system that is used in coronary arteries.   RotaGlide Lubricant: - This is used to reduce friction, and heat build up during the procedure. In essence, the Peripheral RotaPro system provides a reliable solution for treating challenging calcified lesions in the peripheral vasculature, with a focus on ease of use and effective plaque ablation.