TemRen - Atherectomy System
TemRENⓇAtherectomy System
Ready-to-use set content provides a practical application option. Easily adjustable rotational mobility provides the surgeon with a safe field of use.
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI) treatment TemRENⓇ is used to prepare the lesion area for balloon angioplasty and to relieve the heavy plaque load from atherosclerotic lesions.
TemRENⓇ usually consists of arteries with chronic total occlusions and severe calcification lesions, which are difficult to treat with plaque load with angioplasty.
TemRENⓇ helps to achieve the maximum lumen diameter for stent and balloon procedures.
Atraumatic rotational distal tip ensures reliable operation
- Allows movement over 0.014” guide wire
- TemRENⓇtransfers torque in a ratio of 1:1 (distal/proximal) thanks to its flexible helical internal structure.
- Atherosclerotic environment, in which the internal spiral aspirates are fragmented by the Archimedean Principle
- Five cutting blades comprehend and treat all morphologies, including severe calcium.
- Provides consistent and predictable cutting without increasing the cutting depth.
- Treat severely calcified lesions up to 2 times more effectively.
- 15000 rpm
- Ready-to-use set content provides a practical application option.
- No October installation equipment is required before operation.
- The rotation speed can be adjusted easily and provides a safe space for the surgeon.
CLINICAL SUCCESS
TemREN Atherectomy device has proven its success in alternative treatments in patients with peripheral artery disease as a result of prospective early and mid-term studies conducted.1 In the studies conducted, it was proved that 92% of the patients who underwent Temren atherectomy achieved an average of 85-90% technical success in the vascular lesion clearance rate, while maintaining this rate up to 70% as a result of 12 months of follow-up.2.3 It was shown that the clinical success rate reached 80% in follow-ups conducted from 1 month to 1 year. With a low complication rate, which is often observed from 3% to 5%, TemREN Atherectomy has proven its reliability and acceptability in the clinic.4