Grab, Go, Restore Flow
No clot is safe
“The Pounce™ System has been disruptive. With this device in the product portfolio, I now have the ability to remove mixed-morphology clot rapidly in one session.”
Dr. Dean Ferrera, Interventional Cardiologist
Community Healthcare System in Munster, Indiana
Clearing arterial clots using traditional methods can be both time-consuming and ineffective against older thrombus.1,2 The Pounce™ Thrombectomy System uses dual-basket technology to remove acute or chronic arterial clot on the spot—now including below the knee.
2mm–4mm vessel diameter
Below-the-knee arterial
thrombi and emboli
3.5mm–6mm vessel diameter
Femoral-popliteal, upper extremity, mesenteric,
and other peripheral arterial thrombi and emboli
READ THE SUPPLEMENT
Restoring Flow to the Foot.
Tackling Complex BTK Challenges.
In this Endovascular Today supplement, 5 top endovascular physicians discuss how they are tackling complex BTK revascularization challenges using Pounce™ Thrombectomy and Sublime™ Radial Access platform devices.
Read the 2023 Endovascular Today supplement:
Disrupting Peripheral Arterial Thrombectomy
Read the 2022 Endovascular Today supplement:
How the Pounce™ System is Redefining Thrombus and Embolus Removal
Latest press releases
Surmodics Announces Successful Early Clinical Use of the Pounce™ LP Thrombectomy System.
The Pounce system PROWL registry has completed first patient enrollment.
Read the single-center study
A published single-center study out of South Carolina evaluated the safety and efficacy of the Pounce system to restore pulsatile flow to ischemic lower extremities.
ISET 2024 SYMPOSIUM
Disrupting Peripheral Arterial Thrombectomy: The Impact of the Pounce™ Thrombectomy System in Removing Acute-to-Chronic Thrombi and Emboli in Occluded Peripheral Vessels
Gary Ansel, MD; Sean Lyden, MD; Lucas Ferrer Cardona, MD; Dean Ferrera, DO
Watch how it works
The Pounce™ Thrombectomy Platform uses dual-basket technology to remove acute-to-chronic peripheral arterial clot on the spot, without capital equipment or aspiration.
References
- The STILE Investigators. Results of a prospective randomized trial evaluating surgery versus thrombolysis for ischemia of the lower extremity: the STILE trial. Ann Surg. 1994;220:251-268.
- de Donato G, Pasqui E, Sponza M, et al. Safety and efficacy of vacuum assisted thrombo-aspiration in patients with acute lower extremity ischemia: the INDIAN trial. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2021;61:820-828.
Disclosures
Dr. Dean Ferrera is a consultant to AngioDynamics, Medtronic, Cardiovascular Systems, Inc., Shockwave Medical, and Surmodics.