Thrombus aspiration catheter ACE®
neurovascular

Thrombus aspiration catheter - ACE® - Penumbra - neurovascular
Thrombus aspiration catheter - ACE® - Penumbra - neurovascular
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Characteristics

Application
thrombus aspiration
Area of the body
neurovascular

Description

ACE® Reperfusion Catheters (ACE68 and ACE60) are intended for use in the revascularization of patients with acute ischemic stroke secondary to large vessel occlusion. The ACE catheter design further increases the distal and proximal lumen sizes, providing optimal trackability and even greater aspiration power. ACE68 is designed to easily navigate tortuous vessels to facilitate extraction of clot quickly and reliably through its large .068″ (1.73 mm) inner lumen with the deep vacuum power of the Penumbra ENGINE® aspiration source. ACE68 Reperfusion Catheter Large .068″ (1.73 mm) inner lumen designed to optimize clot extraction from proximal large vessels Extended flexible distal shaft enhances tracking through tortuosity 16 transition zones enable 1:1 force transmission 132 cm length Unique coil winding geometry and new proximal polymer segment maximize pushability Beveled tip improves navigation Part of the Penumbra System®, intended for use with Aspiration Tubing, Penumbra ENGINE®, and Penumbra ENGINE Canister ACE60 Reperfusion Catheter .068″ proximal / .060″ distal (1.73 / 1.52 mm) inner lumen designed to improve clot extraction Extended flexible distal shaft enhances navigation 12 transition zones enable smooth force transmission and kink resistance 132 cm length Nitinol round wire reinforcement maintains lumen integrity Part of the Penumbra System, intended for use with Aspiration Tubing, Penumbra ENGINE, and Penumbra ENGINE Canister

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