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Philips Quicklear (system of removal of blood clots)

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Developers: Philips Healthcare
Date of the premiere of the system: September, 2020
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2020: The announcement of Philips Quicklear - the system of removal of blood clots

At the end of September, 2020 the Philips Healthcare company provided a new system for a mechanical trombektomiya (removal of blood clots). A system under the name Quicklear consists of the aspiration pump and a catheter for removal of blood clots from peripheral arterial and venous vessels.

According to developers, universal construction of a system is simple in use, eliminates need for the difficult equipment or expensive accessories, and simple setup allows to reduce runtime of procedures. Thanks to the small sizes the office of Philips can be placed on a table near the patient.

Philips provided a compact system for removal of blood clots

A system is started by a one click of the button and works with the maximum power of suction within several seconds. At the same time the permanent power of aspiration during the procedure provides to doctors bigger control of the procedure and reduces its duration. The range of catheters of Quicklear includes a big aspiration catheter 10F which provides the aspiration volume for 59% exceeding indicators of catheters 8F.

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This new system of a trombektomiya is the last addition to a service portfolio of Philips for diagnostics and treatment of diseases of peripheral vessels, - the senior vice president and the CEO of Philips on devices for visual therapy Chris Landon explained. - Its intuitive design simplifies workflow and accelerates holding a procedure of a trombektomiya. Thanks to rather small cost QuickClear can propose cost-efficient solutions to hospitals of any size.
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The systems of intervention visualization, catheters for VSUZI, devices for an aterektomiya and the device for therapy of defeats of peripheral vessels already enter a portfolio of the corresponding services of Philips.[1]

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