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Philips Peripheral Atherectomy Portfolio
The Philips Atherectomy Portolio demonstrates a complete solution to all surgical needs.Lead Management for Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
Best lead management guidelines for Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology.Griffin Phoenix with IVUS case reviews
Phoenix with IVUS case reviews performed by Dr. Joseph Griffin Baton Rouge, LAEagle Eye Platinum: RX digital IVUS catheter
Designed for exceptional deliverability and ease of use. Soft, tapered tip with lowest available entry profile and choice of two lengths. GlyDx hydrophilic coating. Long rapid exchange lumen for pushability.LACI datasheet
Limb salvage following laser-assisted angioplasty for CLI: results of the LACI multicenter trialTightRail™ SUB-C ROTATING DILATOR SHEATH
TightRail™ Sub-C Rotating Dilator Sheath completes Spectranetics’ portfolio of mechanical devices for lead extraction. Sub-C is specifically designed for the challenges of the subclavian region, including vessel entry when fibrosis and calcium are presentSightRail™ DILATOR SHEATH SET A new solution for confident lead removal: easy to position, easy to manipulate
The SightRail™ telescoping manual sheaths are a next-generation design advancement. Easy to position and manipulate, SightRail sheaths are also backed by Spectranetics’ unparalleled service, support and access to specialized training.Mathews - Successful treatment of a calcified CTO
Case study: successful treatment of a calcified CTO with Dr. S. Jay MathewsTurbo-Elite Sinha case study
Case study: recanalization of the right distal posterior tibial artery with Dr. Shantanu SinhaEXCITE clinical trial abstract
Excimer laser randomized controlled study for the treatment of femoropopliteal in-stent restenosisiFR: Proven outcomes. Superior value.
Philips is dedicated to the advancement of physiology guided PCI. Since the introduction of hyperemia-free iFR modality in 2014, iFR has been studied in nearly 15,000 patients and used in over 4,000 cath labs around the world.Philips Volcano Chronic Venous Disease (CVD): Early Diagnosis Can Lead to Better Results
Chronic Venous Disease or CVD occurs when the blood in your legs cannot flow back to your heart. When this happens, pooling blood can raise pressure in your veins, causing a range of problems.