Direct Flow Medical announced European commercial market launch of the DirecTrack™ Delivery System, a next generation delivery system for the Direct Flow Medical Transcatheter Aortic Valve System.
The Direct Flow Medical transcatheter aortic valve system, with more than 2,500 implants and excellent published clinical results including low rates of paravalvular leak, pacemaker implant, and mortality, is the only non-metallic, conformable transcatheter aortic valve that can be functionally assessed, repositioned, and retrieved prior to final implant.
The next generation DirecTrack Delivery System features advanced ergonomic design and functionality to provide physicians with greater procedural control during valve implantation. “I have had the opportunity to use every generation of the Direct Flow Medical delivery system since its inception. The new DirecTrack system is a major step forward in positioning control and smooth valve delivery” stated Joachim Schofer, M.D., Professor of Cardiology, Hamburg University Cardiovascular Center, Hamburg. He continued, “I’m impressed with the additional procedural efficiency gained, making it faster and easier to achieve an optimal outcome.”
“We’re pleased to provide physicians with this latest advance in TAVI procedural control” stated Dan Lemaitre, President and CEO, Direct Flow Medical. He said, “The DirecTrack Delivery System provides all the features of our prior delivery system but with significantly enhanced ergonomics and precision to assure the best possible clinical outcome.”
The Direct Flow Medical transcatheter aortic valve system, with more than 2,500 implants and excellent published clinical results including low rates of paravalvular leak, pacemaker implant, and mortality, is the only non-metallic, conformable transcatheter aortic valve that can be functionally assessed, repositioned, and retrieved prior to final implant.
The next generation DirecTrack Delivery System features advanced ergonomic design and functionality to provide physicians with greater procedural control during valve implantation. “I have had the opportunity to use every generation of the Direct Flow Medical delivery system since its inception. The new DirecTrack system is a major step forward in positioning control and smooth valve delivery” stated Joachim Schofer, M.D., Professor of Cardiology, Hamburg University Cardiovascular Center, Hamburg. He continued, “I’m impressed with the additional procedural efficiency gained, making it faster and easier to achieve an optimal outcome.”
“We’re pleased to provide physicians with this latest advance in TAVI procedural control” stated Dan Lemaitre, President and CEO, Direct Flow Medical. He said, “The DirecTrack Delivery System provides all the features of our prior delivery system but with significantly enhanced ergonomics and precision to assure the best possible clinical outcome.”
A press release can be found from Direct Flow Medical website by clicking here.
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