When it comes to peripheral thrombectomies, all too often, physicians are forced to choose between compromises such as:
- Effective clot removal or blood loss and/or vessel and
valve integrity - Rapid intervention or the time spent in the ICU and risks associated with
thrombolytics - Minimally invasive approaches and complete surgical thrombus extraction.
Many technologies originally developed for other procedures have attempted to improve upon existing treatment paradigms, yet most of these changes have only introduced new trade-offs in the process, leaving physicians stuck with significant compromises.
This new paper from iCHOR details the Six Pillars of No Compromise Peripheral Thrombectomy.
