News | Guidewires | June 17, 2024

Medtronic Launches Steerant Aortic Guidewire for EVAR and TEVAR Procedures

Medtronic launched the Steerant Aortic Guidewire, tailored to facilitate catheter placement and exchange during diagnostic or interventional procedures in the aorta

Getty Images


June 17, 2024 — Medtronic launched the Steerant Aortic Guidewire, tailored to facilitate catheter placement and exchange during diagnostic or interventional procedures in the aorta. The first EVAR case was performed by Dr. Naiem Nassiri, MD, FSVS, RPVI, vascular surgeon with The Vascular Care Group, Darien, CT at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, CT.  Dr. Patrick E Muck, MD, vascular surgeon with TriHealth Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH performed the first TEVAR case at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, OH.

Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) are minimally invasive procedures to treat abdominal, and many thoracic, aortic aneurysms. An aneurysm, an abnormal bulge or ballooning in the wall of a blood vessel, can burst which causes bleeding inside the body and often leads to death.[1]

“Aneurysms are extremely serious, so it is beneficial to have treatment options that are minimally invasive and offer fast recovery. When completing an endovascular repair procedure, it is of the utmost importance to leverage devices that prioritize patient safety,” said Naiem Nassiri, MD, FSVS, RPVI, vascular surgeon, The Vascular Care Group.

“Guidewires are the backbone of the aortic procedure, facilitating tracking through patient anatomy and delivering the stent graft to the landing zone. The ideal wire is a balance of deliverability with patient safety,” said Patrick Muck, MD, vascular surgeon, TriHealth Heart Institute.

The Steerant Aortic Guidewire is offered in lengths tailored for EVAR (200 cm, 260 cm curved) and TEVAR (260 cm double curved) procedures. The guidewire’s 15 cm soft, atraumatic tip gradually transitions to a stiff main body, providing protection for fragile aortic anatomy along with the support needed for device deployment.[2] The gradual stiffness transition provides balanced control in straightforward and challenging anatomy while the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coating provides smooth device delivery.2

“We are excited to offer an innovative device for aortic procedures that provides the right balance of stiffness and trackability while also supplying the right length and control for physicians. We look forward to rolling out the Steerant device to clinicians treating aneurysms across the United States and Canada,” said Simona Zannetti, MD, Medtronic General Manager, Aortic.

About Medtronic Steerant Aortic Guidewire

The Medtronic Steerant aortic guidewire is a PTFE-coated stainless steel guidewire designed to be just right for aortic procedures. The guidewire has a 0.035 in (0.89 mm) diameter. It is offered in 200 cm and 260 cm lengths and incorporates a flexible tip section and inner 8 cm radiopaque spring for enhanced visibility. The super stiff guidewire is offered in single- and double-curve tip configurations.

For more information: www.medtronic.com

 

References:

[1] https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/aneurysms/symptoms-causes/syc-20354633#:~:text=An%20aneurysm%20is%20an%20abnormal,aneurysms%20may%20not%20cause%20symptoms.

[2] Bench test data on file at Medtronic. May not be indicative of clinical performance.


Related Content

News | Guidewires

May 6, 2024 — Teleflex Incorporate, a leading global provider of medical technologies, today announced that the Wattson ...

Home May 06, 2024
Home
News | Guidewires

December 23, 2022 — Electroducer, a company developing an innovative and cost-effective medical device for the treatment ...

Home December 23, 2022
Home
News | Guidewires

April 12, 2022 — Transit Scientific announced the FDA clearance of its XO Cross Support Catheter Platform to include ...

Home April 12, 2022
Home
Technology | Guidewires

October 21, 2019 — Cardiovascular Systems Inc. recently announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) premarket ...

Home October 21, 2019
Home
News | Guidewires

October 11, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued two final guidances for the performance testing ...

Home October 11, 2019
Home
Feature | Guidewires | Dave Fornell, Editor

Guidewire engineering has become more advanced over the past decade as interventional cardiologists have advanced their ...

Home August 02, 2019
Home
Technology | Guidewires

May 21, 2019 – Medtronic plc announced its entrance into the guide extension catheter market with the global launch of ...

Home May 21, 2019
Home
News | Guidewires

April 10, 2019 — According to a new research study, straight tip guidewires, with a current share of more than a third ...

Home April 10, 2019
Home
News | Guidewires

June 14, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released the following two draft guidance documents ...

Home June 14, 2018
Home
News | Guidewires

May 30, 2017 — A Canadian cardiologist has published a report in the journal Eurointervention describing how he used a ...

Home May 30, 2017
Home
Subscribe Now