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Imperative Care Adds Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire to Enhance Zoom Stroke System for Stroke Procedures

Imperative Care

Imperative Care has introduced the Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire, aiming to improve stroke procedures. This latest innovation strengthens the company’s neurovascular portfolio. Moreover, the Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire enhances vascular access during critical interventions.

The medical device company keeps developing technologies for stroke treatments. In particular, the new guidewire provides assistance to doctors during difficult neurovascular surgeries. The product fits into the requirements of contemporary aspiration thrombectomy procedure. Hence, the Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire becomes crucial for enhancing the procedure results.

“Advances in aspiration thrombectomy over the past decade have created an opportunity to develop a guidewire that better supports today’s procedural workflow,” said Jay Martin, Chief Commercial Officer of Imperative Care. “Ikon 24 Pro is the latest addition to our stroke portfolio and reflects Imperative Care’s commitment to innovating every step of the procedure. This advanced neurovascular guidewire was designed to give physicians the support and control needed to confidently treat a broad range of stroke patients.”

The Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire possesses an innovative design as far as guidewires are concerned. Firstly, the Ikon 24 Pro possesses a constant diameter of 0.024” through out its entire length. Such a design guarantees consistent performance and control from tip to tail. Secondly, the Ikon 24 Pro possesses a progressive support design which is perfectly complementary to the Zoom Catheters.

Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire Improves Control During Stroke Interventions

Furthermore, the device enhances tactile feedback for physicians. This feature allows intuitive handling during procedures. Consequently, clinicians gain better real-time control while navigating complex pathways.

“Ikon 24 Pro offers a reliable balance of support and flexibility that is well-suited for acute stroke interventions,” said Kunal Vakharia, MD, University of South Florida, who was among the first physicians to perform patient cases with the guidewire. “In my clinical experience, the wire has provided consistent navigability and excellent control, making my stroke procedures more efficient with the Zoom System.”

All of these help make stroke procedures more efficient. The guidewire works well with the Zoom Stroke System. Furthermore, the guidewire draws from the strengths of the previous Zoom 0.088” intracranial access technology that has been successful for Imperative Care. The adoption rate for the technology among doctors is high. In all, the company remains committed to innovations in the field of strokes. The Ikon 24 Pro Guidewire is evidence of this commitment.

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News Source: Businesswire.com