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Introducing Rotarex™ S
The Atherothrombectomy System for Occluded Arteries

One Device for Multiple Indications

The Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System is designed to remove both thrombus and plaque in acute to chronic arterial occlusions:

Stents (in-stent re-occlusion)

One Device for Multiple Indications

The Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System is designed to remove both thrombus and plaque in acute to chronic arterial occlusions:

Native vessels

One Device for Multiple Indications

The Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System is designed to remove both thrombus and plaque in acute to chronic arterial occlusions:

Native and artificial bypasses

One Device for Multiple Indications

The Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System is designed to remove both thrombus and plaque in acute to chronic arterial occlusions:

Dialysis access

One Device for Multiple Indications

The Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System is designed to remove both thrombus and plaque in acute to chronic arterial occlusions:

Set includes catheter, guidewire, sterile drape, and collecting bag

Simple set up and easy to use

We understand that anything that can help to save time and space and reduce complexity in the lab is essential. The Rotarex™ S System is simple to set up and easy to use with a small plug and play capital component and reusable handle that is easily draped.


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Chapter 1

Patient Selection

Chapter 2

Exploration of Rotarex™ S technique

Chapter 3

Preparation and set up

Chapter 4

Rotarex™S iliac limb thrombosis

Chapter 5

Rotarex™S case examples

Dr Gioele Simonte & Dr Giacomo Isernia, Perugia, Italy talk about their experience using Rotarex™ S, from patient selection to case example.





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Data on the Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System


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Register for the next Rotarex™ S Workshop


BD is proud to offer you this exclusive learning opportunity to further support your Peripheral Arterial Disease education and training with the use of our Rotarex™ S Rotational Atherothrombectomy System. We are committed to making your educational learning with BD Peripheral Intervention a success.

Faculty are available to answer questions about Rotarex™ S such as: Case/ Patient Selection, Device Set Up, Recommendations for Device Use, or Discuss Your Experience With An Expert.


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6–24 months

after stent placement, 10–40% of patients experience restenosis1.

20%

of peripheral arterial bypass grafts fail within the first year2.