Jetstream™

Atherectomy System

Physician Experiences with the JetstreamTM Atherectomy System

Explore our library of cases to see how Jetstream™ performs in various locations, in real life cases.

The Jetstream™ atherectomy system has demonstrated its efficacity to treat different types of anatomy, from femoral to below-the-knee arteries. Watch in the below videos how Jetstream™ is the ideal debulking device to treat it all.

Common Femoral Artery

Featured cases: Atherectomy of Common Femoral

IVUS measurement of the Common Femoral shows a pre-treatment area of 4.2mm2 with a minimum diameter of 1.8 mm and maximum diameter of 2.7 mm. Jetstream™ atherectomy was performed using an expandable cutter catheter, two passes blades up and two passes blades down. IVUS measurement post-treatment shows an area of 18.5 mm2 with a minimum diameter of 4.0 mm and maximum diameter of 5.8 mm. The Jetstream™ System was used as a standalone treatment.
 

 

 

Lesion in Superficial Femoral Artery (SFA)

Featured cases: Atherectomy of Calcified Right Superficial Femoral Artery

Patient presented with diffuse, calcified right SFA disease. Jetstream™ atherectomy was performed using an expandable cutter catheter, two passes blades down and two passes blades up. Atherectomy was followed by PTA and stenting.  
 
Featured cases: Vessel Prep of a Left SFA CTO with Jetstream™ Atherectomy Device Prior to Use of a Drug-Coated Ballon

A hydrophilic 0.039mm wire and support catheter was used to cross a CTO in the SFA. Jetstream™ atherectomy was performed using an expandable cutter catheter, two passes blades down and one pass blades up. Atherectomy was followed by use of two drug-coated balloons.

 

Featured cases: Atherectomy of Calcified 2 cm Eccentric CTO

Patient presented with a severely calcified CTO. Jetstream™ atherectomy was performed using an expandable cutter catheter, two passes blades down and two passes blades up. Atherectomy was followed by PTA. Collection bag post-procedure shows aspirated debris.  
 

 

 

Popliteal

Featured cases: Atherectomy of Popliteal with IVUS Imaging

Patient presented with disease in the popliteal, with IVUS indicating 85.2% plaque burden and minimum luminal diameter of 2.2 mm. Results post atherectomy using the Jetstream™ System showed plaque burden of 45.3% and a minimum lumen diameter of 6.8 mm.
 

 

 

Below-the-knee with IVUS

Featured cases: Atherectomy of Popliteal Demonstrating Improved Tibial Flow

Patient with claudication presented with a popliteal lesion. Jetstream™ atherectomy was performed using an expandable cutter catheter, one pass blades down and two passes blades up. No adjunctive therapy was needed. Post angio illustrates improved tibial flow.  
 

 

 

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Physician case studies demonstrate the
Jetstream™ System ability to deliver luminal
gain in mixed morphology, including calcium,
plaque and CTOs.

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