Vascular procedures are surgeries conducted in cases of blood vessel blockages in different parts of the body causing vascular diseases. These include: Heart diseases, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (weak artery in the abdomen), Carotid Artery Disease (death of some brain cells caused by insufficient blood flow), Peripheral Arterial Disease (the creation of plaques that harden and weaken the arteries), etc.
Therefore, vascular procedures are mainly based on the dissolution of blood clots in the veins. This is done by injecting fluid blood dissolvers into the patient’s veins.
In the case of damaged arteries or unnaturally colored clusters of veins, accurate vein detection can be very challenging, and wrong injections can be definitely life-threatening.
SIFVEIN makes this complicated process of vascular procedures way easier.
Vein detectors by SIFSOF emits a non-invasive infrared light with different wavelengths, making projection depth adaptable ( in Catheter-Directed Thrombolytic Therapy, where deep vein thrombosis is necessary). A vein finder is definitely a ‘must have’ for most of vascular procedures as it assures safety and quality.
SIFVEIN trolley vein detectors, SIFVEIN-5.79, SIFVEIN-7.11, SIFVEIN-6.0, SIFVEINSET-1.0, SIFTROLLEY-2.1+SIFVEIN-5.2, are perfect for these kinds of surgeries.
They’re wheeled stands linked to the most accurate and clear infrared vein finders.
References:
Vascular surgery
Artery diseases
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