The right tools for treating iliofemoral and superficial venous lesions
Treatment for venous disease
Prep
Dilate
Treat
Prevent
CVI
people with PE or DVT in
6 European countries1
deaths annually1
of DVT patients will have a
recurrence within 10 years2
of PE patients are not
treated and will die within
3 months3,4
of adults suffer from
chronic venous-insufficiency2
The risk of DVT and PE
increases as you age2
As leaders in life-changing medical technology, BD helps patients with venous disease lead healthier lives. We are dedicated to transforming lives by developing world-class patient education and awareness programmes, leveraging on a multidisciplinary approach to solve the unmet needs in venous treatment, offering best-in-class solutions for
Prep – Dilate – Treat – Prevent – CVI
PREP
Aspirex™S Mechanical Aspiration
Thrombectomy System
DILATE
Atlas™ Gold PTA
Dilation Catheter
Presto™
Inflation Device
TREAT
Venovo™ Venous
Stent System
PREVENT
Denali™
Vena Cava Filter
Bard™ Snare
Retrieval Kit
CVI
Venclose™ RF
Ablation System
Venous disease can be misdiagnosed in the early stages of the patient journey, resulting in
suboptimal treatments. By building awareness and knowledge with other healthcare partners
and creating strong multidisciplinary teams, we can keep the patient at the centre of the care
journey, ensuring they receive the right treatment at the right time.
General healthcare partners
General practitioners / Haemotologists
/ Nursing specialists
/ Oncologists / Gynaecologists
/ Dermatologists
/ Phlebologists
Several studies collectively demonstrate the efficacy and performance of BD solutions.
Recanalization of chronic ilioferomal venous occlusion in a patient with PAD
Dr. Houman Jalaie
European Venous Centre Aachen-Maastricht
University Hospital Aachen
University Hospital Maastricht
Endovascular mechanical thrombectomy versus thrombolysis in patients with iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis – a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Dr. Michael Lichtenberg MD, FESC.
Arnsberg Vascular Center
BD-19771 Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy vs thrombolysis CIRSE 2020_Dr. Lichtenberg
Practical tips on how to build a referral practice
Prof. Gerry O’Sullivan FSIR FEBIR FRCR
Section of Interventional Radiology Galway, Ireland
BD-24937 Practical tips on how to build a referral practice_Prof. G. O' SullivanProf. Romaric Loffroy, Head, Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology François-Mitterrand University Hospital, Dijon, France. Intervention for Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis:
How to build your practice? A multidisciplinary approach.
BD-43839 CIRSE 2021 Loffroy Multidisplinary approach Team set up
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