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Vascular

Vascular Therapy

Medtronic designs and engineers a full line of innovative, state-of-the-art technologies for coronary, endovascular, and peripheral indications.

Medtronic offers a full complement of products for interventional procedures, including stents, stent grafts, balloon angioplasty catheters, guide catheters, guide wires, and diagnostic catheters and accessories.

 

Featured Products:

Endeavor Zotarolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent System - click to learn more!

Endeavor®
Zotarolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent System

Efficacy Proven. Safety Delivered.
With more than 10,000 patients enrolled and patient follow-up of up to four years,* the Endeavor stent has:

  • Superior reduction in TLR vs. BMS. 1
  • Excellent early and late safety profile. 3
  • Low periprocedural NQWMI and proven Driver® stent platform. 2
  • Extremely low rate of cardiac death, MI and stent thrombosis. 3

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Pioneer Catheter - click to learn more!

Pioneer Catheter

Complete challenging cases with confidence and control. The Pioneer catheter's unique abilities help you reenter the true lumen and treat patients percutaneously.

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Export® XT Aspiration Catheter - click to learn more!

Export® XT Aspiration Catheter

Since its introduction, the Export aspiration catheter line has been used to remove embolic material in more than 150,000 patients worldwide. The Export XT Aspiration System is based on the Full-Wall Technology found in the Launcher® and Sherpa NX Guide Catheters.

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*EI, E II, E II CA, E III, E IV, E-FIVE, E pk (n=10,518). (Note: E-FIVE enrolled, E pk, 9 months; E IV, 12 months; E II CA and E III, 2 years, E II 3 years, E I 4 years)
1ENDEAVOR II clinical trial—Endeavor: n = 598, Driver: n = 599.
2NQWMI: ENDEAVOR III—0.6%; ENDEAVOR IV—0.5%.
3Endeavor: E I, E II, E II CA, E III, E IV, E pk (n = 2132). (Note: E pk, 9 months; E IV, 12 months; E II CA and E III, 2 years); Cardiac death—1.0%; MI—2.7%; Stent thrombosis (protocol)—0.5%.


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