Abbott Launches Next-Generation StarClose(R) SE Vascular Closure System
16 Mai 2008 - 7:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Device Designed to Provide Fast, Safe and Secure Vessel Closure
Following Catheterization Procedures ABBOTT PARK, Ill., May 16
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Abbott today announced the launch of the
StarClose(R) SE Vascular Closure System, a next-generation vessel
closure device engineered to enable fast, safe and secure closure
of the femoral artery access site following a catheterization
procedure. StarClose SE is available in the United States and
Europe. StarClose SE, which stands for "Safe and Extravascular,"
builds upon the premium design of its predecessor, StarClose, with
more ergonomically-friendly design features. StarClose SE
advancements include: -- Improved ease of use, with an intuitive,
numbered system, providing visual guidance and audible "clicks" for
each step leading to clip deployment -- Immediate vessel closure
with deployment of a shape-memory clip onto the surface of an
artery, allowing patients to recover and be discharged sooner than
with manual compression -- Added device stability for the operator
during clip deployment "With a more ergonomic stabilizer and
simpler, numbered-step deployment, StarClose SE offers users the
ability to close an artery in a fast, safe and effective manner
following a catheterization procedure," said David Lee, M.D.,
assistant professor of Medicine and director of Cardiac
Catheterization and Coronary Intervention Laboratories at the
Stanford School of Medicine. "With its definitive mechanical
closure, StarClose SE enables an operator to confirm a reliable
closure immediately, which offers important benefits for physicians
and patients in reducing patient time to mobility following these
procedures." StarClose SE utilizes the same nitinol (nickel and
titanium) clip technology as StarClose to close the femoral artery
access site after a catheterization procedure. When deployed, the
small nitinol clip grasps the tissue on top of the artery around
the access site in a purse-string fashion and closes the opening in
the femoral artery rapidly and securely with minimal affect to the
lumen diameter or the blood flow inside the vessel. "We are pleased
to introduce StarClose SE to advance the secure closure of the
vascular access site following catheterization procedures," said
Charles Simonton, M.D., FACC, FSCAI, divisional vice president,
Medical Affairs and chief medical officer, Abbott Vascular.
"StarClose SE was carefully designed to preserve the safety,
reliability and extravascular closure of our first-generation
technology, while providing enhanced ease of use for physicians."
For important safety information about StarClose SE, as well as
additional information about this product, please refer to Abbott's
Web site. About Catheterization Catheterization is a procedure
commonly used to evaluate or treat certain types of disease in
vessels of the heart and other parts of the body. The procedure
involves the insertion of a flexible tube, called a catheter, into
the femoral artery in the leg. The physician will use the catheter
to observe the condition of the coronary or peripheral blood
vessels or to treat blockages in the vessels. Following the
procedure, the physician will remove the catheter and close the
femoral artery access site. Over the years, a variety of methods,
such as direct pressure (manual compression), sandbags and
mechanical clamps, have been used to close the puncture site and
achieve hemostasis (cessation of bleeding). Many of these methods
have proved less than satisfactory, causing patients significant
discomfort and requiring up to several hours of bedrest. About
Abbott Vascular Abbott Vascular, a division of Abbott, is one of
the world's leading vascular care businesses. Abbott Vascular is
uniquely focused on advancing the treatment of vascular disease and
improving patient care by combining the latest medical device
innovations with world-class pharmaceuticals, investing in research
and development, and advancing medicine through training and
education. Headquartered in Northern California, Abbott Vascular
offers a comprehensive portfolio of vessel closure, endovascular
and coronary products that are recognized internationally for their
safety and effectiveness in treating patients with vascular
disease. About Abbott Abbott is a global, broad-based health care
company devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and
marketing of pharmaceuticals and medical products, including
nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The company employs more
than 68,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries. Abbott's news releases and other information are
available on the company's Web site at http://www.abbott.com/.
DATASOURCE: Abbott CONTACT: Media, Karin Bauer, +1-650-868-2999, or
Financial, Tina Ventura, +1-847-935-9390, both of Abbott Web site:
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