Vasoinnovations, Inc.


Developer of a radial artery compression band designed to achieve and maintain arterial patency after transradial catheterization. The company documents clinical trial evidence for its dual-balloon compression approach, holds a portfolio of related patents, and provides regulatory-cleared instructions for use and supporting clinical resources.

Industries

health-care
manufacturing
medical
medical-device

Nr. of Employees

small (1-50)

Vasoinnovations, Inc.

South Pasadena, California, United States, North America


Patents

Method to stop bleeding, with short hemostasis duration using a low dose of anticoagulant

US-12178436-B2

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Apparatus and method for advancing catheters or other medical devices through a lumen

US-12048820-B2

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Devices, systems, and methods for delivering catheters or other medical devices to locations within a patients body

US-11925775-B2

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Apparatus and method for advancing catheters or other medical devices through a lumen

US-11878132-B2

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Apparatus and method to stop bleeding

US-11653931-B2

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Apparatus and method to stop bleeding

US-11564697-B2

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Products

Radial artery compression band (double-balloon design)

Disposable compression band employing a dual-balloon architecture designed to achieve patent hemostasis for transradial arterial access and to permit concomitant ipsilateral ulnar artery compression during initial hemostasis.

Expertise Areas

  • Transradial hemostasis techniques
  • Clinical trial management and outcomes analysis
  • Medical device design for vascular access
  • Regulatory compliance for medical devices (FDA clearance)
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Key Technologies

  • Dual-balloon compression band design
  • Ipsilateral ulnar artery compression technique
  • Patent hemostasis method for arterial access
  • Clinical outcomes measurement for vascular access
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News & Updates

A randomized 250-patient trial reported higher rates of patent hemostasis and a lower rate of radial artery occlusion for the dual-balloon compression approach compared with a single-balloon comparator.

Reference to a randomized study showing prevention of radial artery occlusion after transradial catheterization using prophylactic ipsilateral ulnar artery compression approaches.


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