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Procedure

Responsible for the wire rotation.

Includes infusion catheter, rotating wire, and dispersion ball together in a cartridge for secure fastening to the Motor Drive Unit (MDU).
| ADVANTAGES | PHYSICIAN | PATIENT |
| Minimally Invasive | X | X |
| Quick Procedure Time | X | X |
| Fast Return to Normal Activities | X | X |
| May Help Minimize Patient Discomfort | X | X |
| Performed In an Out-Patient Setting | X | X |
| Low Profile Catheter Accommodates a Range of Vessel Sizes | X | |
| Reduced Cost: Fully Disposable Device, No User Serviceable Parts | X |
^ Elias, S., Lam, Y. L., & Wittens, C. H. A. (2013, March). Mechanochemical Ablation (MOCA): Status and Results [greater than two years data]. Phlebology, Vol. 28 (suppl. 1), pp. 10-14.DOI: 10.117/026835513477787
Discover more about the ClariVein® OC Infusion Catheter by reviewing the brochures and Instructions for Use.