InnoVasc
Innovasc is a leading company in the field of cutting-edge medical devices, specializing in the import, distribution, and marketing of high-tech minimally invasive solutions. With over 30 years of combined experience in the medical industry at national and international levels, the company is committed to improving patients' quality of life through innovation. It has a strong presence in the Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American markets, ensuring a solid positioning through its expertise in sales and marketing.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Patents
Products
Self-expanding nitinol stent graft with electrospun PTFE covering
A self-expanding nitinol stent graft encapsulated in an electrospun PTFE microfibre covering, with radiopaque end markers and a hydrophilic low‑profile delivery system for peripheral vascular use.
Peripheral rotational atherectomy with aspiration catheter
Single‑use rotational atherectomy device with a high‑speed rotating expandable tip and simultaneous aspiration capability; designed to cross total occlusions without prior guidewire passage and allow contrast injection for procedural control.
Pushable embolic occlusion plug using shape‑memory polymer
Pushable embolic plug composed of a porous shape‑memory polymer that self‑expands when exposed to aqueous media and body temperature, supplied preloaded in an introducer and deployable through a standard catheter.
Large‑caliber ureteral self‑expanding nitinol stents with polymer covering
Large‑diameter self‑expanding nitinol ureteral stents covered with a polymeric layer to manage benign and malignant ureteral strictures; available for retrograde or percutaneous placement and removable.
Venous self‑expanding stent systems
Triaxial nitinol braided self‑expanding venous stents premounted on a carrier catheter; intended for treatment of symptomatic venous obstructions including iliac vein compression and deep vein thrombosis sequelae.
Endovenous high‑viscosity cyanoacrylate sealing system
Minimally invasive venous sealing system using an n‑butyl 2‑cyanoacrylate adhesive injected under ultrasound guidance via catheter or direct puncture for varicose vein occlusion.
Self-expanding nitinol stent graft with electrospun PTFE covering
A self-expanding nitinol stent graft encapsulated in an electrospun PTFE microfibre covering, with radiopaque end markers and a hydrophilic low‑profile delivery system for peripheral vascular use.
Peripheral rotational atherectomy with aspiration catheter
Single‑use rotational atherectomy device with a high‑speed rotating expandable tip and simultaneous aspiration capability; designed to cross total occlusions without prior guidewire passage and allow contrast injection for procedural control.
Pushable embolic occlusion plug using shape‑memory polymer
Pushable embolic plug composed of a porous shape‑memory polymer that self‑expands when exposed to aqueous media and body temperature, supplied preloaded in an introducer and deployable through a standard catheter.
Large‑caliber ureteral self‑expanding nitinol stents with polymer covering
Large‑diameter self‑expanding nitinol ureteral stents covered with a polymeric layer to manage benign and malignant ureteral strictures; available for retrograde or percutaneous placement and removable.
Venous self‑expanding stent systems
Triaxial nitinol braided self‑expanding venous stents premounted on a carrier catheter; intended for treatment of symptomatic venous obstructions including iliac vein compression and deep vein thrombosis sequelae.
Endovenous high‑viscosity cyanoacrylate sealing system
Minimally invasive venous sealing system using an n‑butyl 2‑cyanoacrylate adhesive injected under ultrasound guidance via catheter or direct puncture for varicose vein occlusion.
Services
Commercial distribution and import services for minimally invasive medical devices across Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
Organization of live-case demonstrations, in-hospital workshops and clinician training to support device adoption.
Representation of device lines and arranging meetings at national and international congresses.
Commercial distribution and import services for minimally invasive medical devices across Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
Organization of live-case demonstrations, in-hospital workshops and clinician training to support device adoption.
Representation of device lines and arranging meetings at national and international congresses.
Expertise Areas
- Medical device distribution and commercialization
- Minimally invasive vascular interventions
- Venous disease interventions
- Aortic occlusion (REBOA) procedures
Key Technologies
- Self-expanding nitinol stents
- Electrospun PTFE graft coverings
- Shape‑memory polymer (SMP) embolic plugs
- Rotational atherectomy with aspiration
News & Updates
Participated in VEITH SYMPOSIUM. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
Participated in SITE Congress. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
Participated in CIRSE Congress. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
On November 11th, the first successful implant of Solaris endoprosthesis was performed at the University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid by the medical team of Prof. Carlos Vaquero and Dr. Enrique M. San Norberto García.
Within the programming of the 31st Extraordinary Meeting of the Valencian Society of Surgery held in Benicàssim, the General Hospital of Castellón, in collaboration with the Prehospital Critical Care group (PHCC), introduced a new device as an interesting alternative to save lives in bull-running events.
During the third edition of the Venous Summit, organized and directed by the Venous Chapter, Dr. Diego Caicedo presented IMPEDE, a biodegradable vascular occlusion device, as an innovative solution for pelvic venous embolization.
Participated in VEITH SYMPOSIUM. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
Participated in SITE Congress. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
Participated in CIRSE Congress. Contact us if you want to meet with our team at the Congress.
On November 11th, the first successful implant of Solaris endoprosthesis was performed at the University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid by the medical team of Prof. Carlos Vaquero and Dr. Enrique M. San Norberto García.
Within the programming of the 31st Extraordinary Meeting of the Valencian Society of Surgery held in Benicàssim, the General Hospital of Castellón, in collaboration with the Prehospital Critical Care group (PHCC), introduced a new device as an interesting alternative to save lives in bull-running events.
During the third edition of the Venous Summit, organized and directed by the Venous Chapter, Dr. Diego Caicedo presented IMPEDE, a biodegradable vascular occlusion device, as an innovative solution for pelvic venous embolization.