In an EVH procedure, the EVH device is
inserted into the patient via an incision approximately one inch long either in
the patient’s leg, arm or chest, depending on the vessel being procured. When
the vessel is being removed from the patient’s leg or arm, the non-dominant
limb is generally used for decreasing patient discomfort after the procedure.
Using endoscopic techniques, any tissue that is connected to the vessel is cut
away and the vessel is removed through a secondary incision.
As it lessens patient discomfort and
recovery times, EVH procedures have become the preferred method of obtaining
vessels for CABG procedures. However, some vessels are still obtained using
open harvesting methods at the discretion of the physician.
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)
procedures involve bypassing a weakened or damaged artery with another vessel
to bypass the blocked and diseased portion of the coronary artery and maintain
blood flow. The vessels most often used are the saphenous vein in the leg, the
radial artery in the arm or the mammary artery from the chest wall.
Vessel harvesting may be performed with an
open incision or endoscopically. Endoscopy allows for a small, minimally
invasive incision to be made rather than the much larger incision required for
open harvesting. Endoscopic vessel harvesting (EVH) devices have become the
standard of care for vessel harvesting during CABG procedures performed in the
United States.
The vessels obtained using EVH devices
provide excellent conduit quality and hemostasis results. Furthermore, EVH
procedures reduce patient discomfort and scarring as well as recovery time for
the patient. This acts to improve patient outcomes and increase overall
satisfaction.
Spanning over 379 pages “US
Market Report for Endoscopic Vessel Harvesting Devices 2018 - MedCore” report
covers Executive Summary, U.S. Cardiac Surgery And Heart Valve Device Market
Overview, Competitive Analysis, Market Trends, Market Developments, Research
Methodology, Disease Overview, Product Portfolio, Endoscopic Vessel Harvesting
Device Market, Appendix. This report Covered Companies - Edwards Lifesciences,
St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, Maquet, Abiomed, HeartWare Inc., Sorin Group,
Terumo, Abbott Laboratories, Teleflex Medical, Cardiac Assist, AtriCure, W.L.
Gore, SynCardia, Boston Scientific, Cryolife, Others include: Berlin Heart,
Cardica, Chase Medical, Genesee Biomedical, Karl Storz, LifeNet Health,
Microline Surgical, Novadaq, On-X, Saphena Medical, SentreHeart, Vitalitec,
etc.
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