Cardiva Forsees ‘Room To Run’ For Its Unique Vascular Closure Devices
Executive Summary
Cardiva Medical is taking advantage of the growing demand for products that safely and quickly close the access sites created for catheter-based electrophysiology procedures and other large-catheter cardiac procedures. The company has a sales staff entirely dedicated to its line of closure devices for multi-site venous closure for 6-12 French inner diameter sheaths, and is investing in clinical trials to show how these devices can improve patients’ recovery time and reduce the risk of complications.
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