Abstract No. 182 Breaking Barriers in Venous Occlusions: Early Insights Into 35 Cases Performed with a Novel Mechanical Thrombectomy Device

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common condition associated with a high rate of morbidity. Insufficient treatment of DVT can lead to residual venous obstruction which can further progress to fibrotic venous occlusions that are challenging to treat. These occlusions can lead to recalcitrant wounds, which have been associated with limb amputation. The VenaCore thrombectomy catheter (Inari Medical, Irvine, CA) was recently introduced as a minimally invasive device purposefully designed to engage, separate, and remove challenging venous occlusions in the peripheral vasculature.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common condition associated with a high rate of morbidity. Insufficient treatment of DVT can lead to residual venous obstruction which can further progress to fibrotic venous occlusions that are challenging to treat. These occlusions can lead to recalcitrant wounds, which have been associated with limb amputation. The VenaCore thrombectomy catheter (Inari Medical, Irvine, CA) was recently introduced as a minimally invasive device purposefully designed to engage, separate, and remove challenging venous occlusions in the peripheral vasculature.