MOTOR DRIVE UNIT

Responsible for the wire rotation.
- Power Drive System – The Motor Drive Unit is operated by a low voltage, self-contained power system.
- Variable Rotating Speed – Multiple speed settings allow for rotating wire and dispersion ball to rotate between approximately 2,000 and 3,500 RPM.
- Single Handed Operation – Motor Drive Unit designed to be fully operational with one hand.
- Self-Contained and Disposable – Fully self-contained, single-use device with no need for capital equipment purchase.
CATHETER ASSEMBLY

Includes infusion catheter, rotating wire, and dispersion ball together in a cartridge for secure fastening to the Motor Drive Unit (MDU).
- Small Profile – <3 French infusion catheter.
- Flexibility – Flexible coaxial infusion catheter has a rotating wire and a dispersion ball at the distal tip.
- Good Imaging Visualization – Rotating wire and dispersion ball is easily identifiable under imaging guidance.
- Excellent Pushability – Powerful torque designed for vessel navigation.
- Visibility – Radiopaque markers for predicable pullback and infusion.
- Custom Fit – Multiple catheter lengths available. Select size based on patient anatomy and desired tip location.
The ClariVein OC Advantage
| ADVANTAGES |
PHYSICIAN |
PATIENT |
| Minimally Invasive |
X |
X |
| Quick Procedure Time |
X |
X |
| Fast Return to Normal Activities |
X |
X |
| May Help Minimize Patient Discomfort |
X |
X |
| Performed In an Out-Patient Setting |
X |
X |
| Low Profile Catheter Accommodates a Range of Vessel Sizes |
X |
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| Reduced Cost: Fully Disposable Device, No User Serviceable Parts |
X |
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^ Elias, S., Lam, Y. L., & Wittens, C. H. A. (2013, March). Mechanochemical Ablation (MOCA): Status and Results [greater than two years data]. Phlebology, Vol. 28 (suppl. 1), pp. 10-14.DOI: 10.117/026835513477787