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Embosphere Microspheres continue to be the embolic of choice for predictable clinical results, ease of use and long-term symptom control. Of the microspheres tested, Embosphere is the only microsphere to consistently demonstrate high infarction rates of all fibroids, which provides long-term symptom control and a significantly lower rate of reintervention.1 With Embosphere, 92.3% of patients that underwent uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) experienced complete (100%) infarction of their entire fibroid burden.2 Competing microspheres don’t compare. In addition to Embosphere, the leading spherical embolic for UFE, Merit Medical offers interventional radiologists a wide array of tools to support their UFE procedures every step of the way, whether your access is radial or femoral.
PRODUCT | RADIAL | FEMORAL |
Embosphere® Procedure Pack – combines the basic products for any embolization procedure into one convenient pack. |
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Rad Board Accessories – Rad Board®; Rad Rest®; Rad Trac™ |
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PRODUCT | RADIAL | FEMORAL |
Merit MAK™ (Mini Access Kit) – 4 Fr or 5 Fr (will be dropped separately if not packaged with radial sheath) |
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Prelude IDeal™ Hydrophilic Sheath Introducer – 11 cm; 4 Fr or 5 Fr (with or without needle access) |
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PreludePRO™ Sheath Introducers – 11 cm; 4 Fr or 5 Fr |
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PreludeEASE™ Hydrophilic Sheath Introducer – 11 cm; 4 Fr or 5 Fr (with or without needle access) |
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PRODUCT | RADIAL | FEMORAL |
InQwire® Diagnostic Guidewires (Bentson) – 260 cm; 4 Fr or 5 Fr |
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Performa® Diagnostic Peripheral Catheters – Berenstein; 125 cm; 4 Fr or 5 Fr |
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UAC (Uterine Artery Catheter) – 4 Fr or 5 Fr |
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Performa® Angiographic Catheter – Ultimate 1, 2, 3 or 4; 110 cm or 125 cm |
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Impress® Diagnostic Peripheral Catheters – Berenstein; 4 Fr or 5 Fr |
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Merit Maestro® Microcatheter – 150 cm |
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SwiftNINJA® Steerable Microcatheter – 125 cm |
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PRODUCT | RADIAL | FEMORAL |
Embosphere® Microspheres – 500-700 µm or 700-900 µm |
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REFERENCES
Percentage of Patients with Complete Infarction (100%) of Entire Uterine Fibroid Tumor Burden
a) Siskin, G. P., Beck, A., Schuster, M., et al. (2008). Leiomyoma infarction after uterine artery embolization: A prospective randomized study comparing tris-acryl gelatin microspheres versus polyvinyl alcohol microspheres. J Vasc Interv Radiol, Jan;19(1):58-65.
b) Smeets, A. J., Nijenhuis, R. J., van Rooij, W. J., et al. (2010). Embolization of uterine leiomyomas with polyzene F-coated hydrogel microspheres: Initial experience. J Vasc Interv Radiol, Dec;21(12):1830-1834.
c) Chrisman, H. B., Dhand, S., Rajeswaran, S., et al. (2010). Prospective evaluation of the embolic agent Bead Block in the treatment of uterine leiomyomas with uterine artery embolization: A phase II study. J Vasc Interv Radiol, Apr;21(4):484-489.
d) Searched pubmed.gov and Google Scholar for the following keywords and combinations: “uterine artery embolization”, “UFE”, “HydroPearl”, “GelBead”, “OptiSphere”, “uterine artery embolization”, “UAE”, “leiomyomas”, “uterine fibroid infarction”, “UFE”.