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The removal of blood clots (thrombi) from arteries is done by a medical technique called an arterial thrombectomy. When treating acute ischemic stroke, which is brought on by a blockage in the blood arteries supplying the brain, it is frequently carried out. The purpose of an arterial thrombectomy is to stop future brain injury by restoring blood supply to the injured region.
Systems for performing arterial thrombectomy are specialist medical equipment. Typically, these systems include a catheter and a number of other parts that help with the clot removal procedure.
The arterial thrombectomy system accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Numerous arterial thrombectomy systems are available from Penumbra, Inc., a well-known maker of medical devices, and are intended to remove blood clots from obstructed arteries. Their solutions make use of cutting-edge technology to offer patients with arterial occlusions efficient and effective treatment choices.
The Penumbra System is a well-known arterial thrombectomy device. The Separator, Reperfusion Catheter, and Penumbra Aspiration Pump are just a few of the parts that make up this system. The mechanical thrombectomy method used by the Penumbra System involves inserting a catheter into the afflicted artery and advancing it to the clot location.
Once the clot is sucked into a collecting bottle by the Separator component, blood flow is once again restored. The Penumbra 3D Revascularization Device (3D device) is another arterial thrombectomy system the company offers. This tool is intended to remove thrombus from big vessels, such as the carotid arteries, efficiently.
A special three-dimensional mesh structure on the 3D device optimizes clot capture and retrieval. It offers a complete clot removal solution and is compatible with Penumbra’s aspiration equipment.
Penumbra also provides the ACE 68 Reperfusion Catheter, which is intended for quick and precise thrombus aspiration in smaller channels. The flexible and non-traumatic distal tip of the ACE 68 catheter makes it possible to navigate complicated anatomy with ease. It has effective clot removal capabilities and is compatible with Penumbra’s aspiration pumps.