ClariVein®IC is a specialty infusion catheter with a rotating wire tip designed for the controlled 360-degree dispersion of physician-specified agents to the targeted treatment area. Use of the ClariVein®IC does NOT require painful anesthesia and will not cause thermal agitation.
ClariVein®IC is designed with a low profile for ease of entry and patient comfort to facilitate fast return to work and normal activities.
ClariVein®IC is intended for the infusion of physician-specified agents in the peripheral vasculature.
What is ClariVein®IC?
ClariVein®IC is a specialty infusion catheter with a rotating wire tip designed for the controlled 360-degree dispersion of physician-specified agents to the targeted treatment area. The ClariVein®IC is fully disposable, minimally invasive, and can be efficiently used in an office setting.
The ClariVein®IC device is a thin catheter (tube) that your doctor temporarily inserts into the peripheral vasculature through a pin-sized entrance point. ClariVein®IC is several times smaller than other devices used in peripheral vascular treatments allowing the entrance point to be smaller.
Why Choose ClariVein®IC?
ClariVein®IC is designed with a low profile for ease of entry and patient comfort to facilitate fast return to work and normal activities. The ClariVein®IC is designed to only require local anesthetic at the access site based on patient need and physician preference.
Ask Your Doctor if ClariVein®IC is right for you
Ask your doctor about the difference the ClariVein®IC can offer when compared to other available treatments.
What Happens During the Procedure?
Once positioned inside the peripheral vasculature via a pin-sized entry through the skin, the rotating wire of the ClariVein®IC is activated to deliver medicine specified by your physician. The medicine is delivered via the unique rotating dispersion wire tip of the catheter facilitating 360-degree coverage of the vessel and the vessel wall.
What Happens After the Procedure?
Follow your Doctor’s instructions for care after your procedure. In some cases rapid return to normal activities can be expected.