Tuesday, May 6, 2008

VascuSeal Goes on Sale in Europe

Filed under: Vascular Surgery

Covidien, a US company with executive headquarters in Bermuda, is introducing its CE Mark approved vascular sealant system to the European market.

Unlike a hemostatic agent, a vascular sealant can seal blood leaks and does not depend on either the time for the blood to clot or the strength of the blood clot to perform successfully. The VascuSeal(TM) Sealant System offers surgeons a valuable tool to reduce bleeding from the suture line in vascular bypass procedures, and reduces post-operative complications associated with suture line bleeding.

The VascuSeal(TM) sealant technology is a patented synthetic, absorbable hydrogel delivered by a dual syringe applicator. The device can be stored at room temperature and prepared in less than two minutes. VascuSeal(TM) sealant polymerizes within seconds when sprayed on the suture line and is blue in color which provides the vascular surgeon visualization of coverage and thickness of the material upon application. Postoperatively, VascuSeal(TM) sealant continues to seal the suture line as healing progresses under the gel. After several days, the hydrogel breaks down into water-soluble molecules that are absorbed and cleared through the kidneys.

Press release: Covidien Introduces the VascuSeal(TM) Vascular Sealant System to the European Marketplace

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