NEW TECHNOLOGY VARICOSE VEIN ABL Infusion Catheter Mechanochemical Ablation—MOCA
Open the catalog to page 1Single-Use Vein Infusion Catheter Panlvin Infusion Catheter is designed for endovascular ablation of lower limbs varicose veins using the mechanochemical ablation (MOCA) technology. Panlvin does not require thermal energy or tumescence, allows venous varicose surgery to be performed in a day-surgery outpatient setting, and is fully disposable. The 2023 joint clinical practice guidelines from the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), American Venous Forum (AVF), and American Vein and Lymphatic Society (AVLS) recommend Mechanochemical Ablation (MOCA) for the treatment of varicose veins (Grade IB...
Open the catalog to page 2Product Composition Product Information Principle of Mechanochemical Ablation—MOCA © Under image guidance (ultrasound or DSA), the catheter is placed into the lumen of the vein to be closed, and the guidewire inside the catheter is driven to rotate by a motorized handle. © Mechanical friction occurs between the rotating tip of the guidewire and the endothelium, causing venous spasm, ultimately resulting in collagen and matrix degeneration and endothelial damage. © Meanwhile, sclerosing agent is injected through the catheter to make full contact with the venousendothelial cells, which improves...
Open the catalog to page 3BHKY Medical (full name: Beijing Bohaikangyuan Medical Devices Co., Ltd.), founded in 2009, is a national high-tech enterprise integrating innovative research and development, industrialized production, large-scale marketing, and medical services. The company is headquartered in in Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area, Beijing, China.lt has a modernized R&D and production base of 6,000 square meters, which can complete the R&D and production of Class II and Class III sterile medical devices and other supporting work. The company has obtained many certifications such as IS013485,...
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