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Discover how the GateKeeper ™
Catheter is setting new starndards in cardiac safety and efficiency, Join us
is advancing the future of TAVR procedures and patient care.
Physicians
GateKeeper™ Catheter for Physicians
Ehnance the safety and efficacy of your TAVR procedures with the GateKeeper™ Catheter. Designed to integrate seamlessly into existing workflows, this device offers unmatched stroke prevention,backed by substantial clinical evidance.
Precision and control
Experience precise deployment with minimal procedural impact, ensuring optimal outcomes for your patients.
Clinical benefits
Training and support
Access comprehensive training materials and support, including on-site clinical specialists who will train you in using the device. The placement of the GateKeeper™ Catheter is standardized and intuitive, making it easily adaptable for interventionalists to ensure smooth integration into your practice.
Hospitals
GateKeeper™ catheter for hospitals
Adopt the GateKeeper™ Catheter and set your institution apart by prioritizing patient safety and cutting-edge technology. Our device not only supports superior patient outcomes but also aligns with cost-effective healthcare delivery.
Operational efficiency
Incorporate the GateKeeper™ into your TAVR procedures
without extending operational
times or requiring additional resources
Economic impact
Reduce the long-term costs associated with stroke
managment in post-TAVR patients, thereby imporoving
overall healthcare efficiency.
Reputation and trust
Elevate your hospital’s reputation
as a leader in innovative patient-centric care
Connect with our team
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Studies
Comparative advantages of the GateKeeper™ Catheter
Extensive clinical research underpins the efficacy and safety of the GateKeeper™ Catheter. Key studies include:
Award
We’re proud to announce our recognition as a finalist at the 2021 InnoVision Awards. This distinction highlights our commitment to innovation and excellence in MedTech.
Maria Putilina
22 March 2024
Award
We’re proud to announce our recognition as a finalist at the 2021 InnoVision Awards. This distinction highlights our commitment to innovation and excellence in MedTech.
Maria Putilina
22 March 2024
Award
We’re proud to announce our recognition as a finalist at the 2021 InnoVision Awards. This distinction highlights our commitment to innovation and excellence in MedTech.
Maria Putilina
22 March 2024
Benefits
Big questions simple answers
TAVR is a minimally invasive procedure used to replace a narrowed aortic valve without open-heart surgery. During TAVR, a new valve is delivered to the heart through a catheter (thin tube) inserted typically through the groin. This procedure is an alternative for patients who are at high risk for traditional open-heart surgery.
During Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), a CEPD is used to capture and deflect potentially harmful debris that may break loose during the procedure and prevent it from reaching the brain. This helps in reducing the risk of stroke.
The device is placed in the path of blood flow to the brain during TAVR. It captures and deflects debris such as calcium, tissue, or blood clots that can be dislodged during the valve replacement.
Using a CEPD significantly reduces the risk of stroke associated with TAVR procedures by preventing debris from entering the brain circulation. This enhances the safety and overall success of the valve replacement.
Patients undergoing TAVR, particularly those at higher risk for stroke or embolism, are candidates for using a CEPD. Your doctor will determine if this device is suitable for you based on your individual medical history and procedure details.
Many insurance providers recognize the importance of reducing stroke risk during TAVR and may cover the use of a CEPD. However, coverage policies can vary. It’s recommended to consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company for specific details regarding coverage.
Yes, the CEPD is designed with patient safety as a priority. It is under currently under investigation to be used for TAVR procedures and has FDA clearance for peripheral vascular occlusion. The device is minimally invasive and has been shown to effectively reduce stroke risk without added complications.