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The right tools for treating iliofemoral and superficial venous lesions

Treatment for venous disease


Prep

Dilate

Treat

Prevent

CVI

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Venous disease affects more than ¾ million people in Europe each year, and causes more deaths than AIDS, breast cancer, prostate cancer and road traffic accidents combined.1

>750,000

people with PE or DVT in
6 European countries1

>370,000

deaths annually1

1/3

of DVT patients will have a
recurrence within 10 years2

30%

of PE patients are not
treated and will die within
3 months3,4

22%

of adults suffer from
chronic venous-insufficiency2

The risk of DVT and PE
increases as you age2

BD are leaders in venous technology

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



Aspirex™ S Mechanical Aspiration Thrombectomy System offers efficient aspiration in acute occlusions with multiple indications including veins, arteries and dialysis access

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Atlas™ Gold PTA Dilatation Catheter is a high performance, durable ultra-non-compliant balloon designed for iliofemoral veins, and used to dilate challenging lesion in large vessels.

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Venovo™ Venous Stent System is designed with a unique balance of radial strength, compression resistance and flexibility needed for the treatment of both post-thrombotic and non-thrombotic iliofemoral lesions. The broad size matrix allows physicians to treat large diameter veins and long lesions

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Denali™ Vena Cava Filter is designed to meet both permanent and optional needs. The advanced filter technology helps preventing movement, tilt and penetration




Venclose™ RF Ablation catheter: The only dual heating length RF device that allows you to treat long and short refluxing vein segments with one catheter

 
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Discover more about BD’s complete
venous solutions that enable you to
prep,
dilate and treat
your patients with venous
disease and pulmonary embolism

PREP

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Aspirex™S Mechanical Aspiration
Thrombectomy System

DILATE

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Atlas™ Gold PTA
Dilation Catheter

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Presto™
Inflation Device

TREAT

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Venovo™ Venous
Stent System

PREVENT

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Denali™
Vena Cava Filter

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Bard™ Snare
Retrieval Kit

CVI

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Venclose™ RF
Ablation System






Raising awareness of venous disease and creating a
multidisciplinary approach to enhance venous treatment

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.

Endovascular
specialists
Vascular surgeons /
Interventional radiologists /
Interventional cardiologists /
Angiologists

General healthcare partners
General practitioners / Haemotologists
/ Nursing specialists
/ Oncologists / Gynaecologists
/ Dermatologists
/ Phlebologists

Insights from venous experts

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

BD-34960 Venovo advertiorial Vascular News

Insights from venous experts


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

Insights from venous experts

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' Sullivan

Insights from venous experts

Prof. 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

Learn more about connecting with wider disciplinary teams and information for patients with venous disease

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