TCAR TransCarotid Artery Revascularization Procedure Animation Silk Road Medical 90sec
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The Transcarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) Procedure is a clinically proven, minimally invasive and safe approach to prevent stroke in patients that need carotid intervention. Watch this video for the details about how TCAR works. • • If you have any questions about the TCAR® system, please comment below or contact us at • http://silkroadmed.com/contact-us/ • Follow us on our social media channels: • Facebook – / silkroadmed • Twitter – / silkroadmed • LinkedIn – / silk. . • TransCarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) is a clinically proven procedure combining surgical principles of neuroprotection with minimally invasive endovascular techniques to treat blockages in the carotid artery at risk of causing a stroke. The ENROUTE Transcarotid Stent is intended to be used in patients at high risk and standard risk for adverse events from CEA, in conjunction with the ENROUTE Transcarotid Neuroprotection System (NPS). The ENROUTE Transcarotid NPS is a first in class device used to directly access the common carotid artery and initiate high rate temporary blood flow reversal to protect the brain from stroke while delivering and implanting the ENROUTE Transcarotid Stent. • Caution: Federal (US) law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Please refer to Instructions for Use for indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions. • For essential prescribing information, please visit http://silkroadmed.com/ifu/. • Carotid Artery Disease and Stroke • Every year, 15 million people worldwide suffer a stroke. Nearly 6 million die and another 5 million are left permanently disabled. Stroke is the second leading cause of disability globally. Ischemic strokes account for 80-90 percent of strokes, and an estimated 20-30 percent of these are caused by disease in the carotid arteries that carry blood to the brain. If left untreated, these blockages can fragment, flow to the brain and lead to a potentially disabling stroke, also known as a “brain attack.” • For more information about carotid artery disease and the risks involved with any intervention (e.g. bleeding, death, myocardial infarction, restenosis, stroke, TIA, vessel dissection, vessel occlusion, etc.), please visit: https://protectionfromstroke.com/ • • AP134.D
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