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VersaCross™ Steerable Access Solution

Steerable technology you can trust

Strong and durable, with a self-locking dial engineered to retain your curve throughout your mitral valve procedures

Simplify your complex mitral interventions with the VersaCross Steerable Access Solution

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Retain your curve during MViV procedures

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Strong and durable

High performance with over 300 articulations and greater durability than the leading competitor*

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Self-locking dial

Maintain your curve with a self locking dial

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Confidently position your curve during PVL procedures

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TruGlide™ handling

Responsive, smooth, high-precision steering to confidently position your curve

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Tactile feedback

Intuitive tactile feedback allows you to feel the extent of your curve deflection


Clinical evidence

Use of radiofrequency wire and steerable sheath system to streamline workflow for valve-in-valve transcatheter mitral valve replacement1, led by Augustin DeLago, MD

Key takeaways

  • The VersaCross Steerable Sheath can be adequately controlled to allow precise navigation of the mitral annulus and enable support of the pigtail wire 
  • Transseptal access was successful using the technique described in the paper with no peri-procedural complications
  • Operators experienced improved procedural efficiency
  • Transseptal access is typically obtained within 3 minutes using the VersaCross RF wire and significantly improved relative to alternative transseptal methods (5 min) during transcatheter mitral valve repair2

Use cases

Paul Mahoney, MD, discusses simplifying access for Mitral ViV and PVL with the VersaCross Steerable Access Solution.

Transseptal reimagined.


Products mentioned

VersaCross Steerable Access Solution

VersaCross Steerable Access Solution


References:

  1. DeLago, A. (2023). Use of radiofrequency wire and steerable sheath system to streamline workflow for valve-in-valve transcatheter mitral valve replacement. Interventional Cardiology, 15(3).
  2. Sayah N, Simon F, Garceau P, et al. Initial clinical experience with VersaCross transseptal system for transcatheter mitral valve repair. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 97(6): 1230-1234 (2021).

*Assessed by full bidirectional articulation to maximal extension up to 10 times to achieve mechanical fatigue (p=0.007, 5 SureFlex™️ compared to 3 competitor sheaths) and by repeated unidirectional articulation until failure or up to 300 cycles (5 SureFlex compared to 6 competitor sheaths). Note: The SureFlex Steerable Guiding Sheath utilizes the same technology as the VersaCross Steerable Sheath. Bench testing or pre-clinical study results may not necessarily be indicative of clinical performance. The testing was performed by or on behalf of Boston Scientific. Data on file.


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