Directional atherectomy systems

SilverHawk™ peripheral plaque excision system

<p>Preserve the native vessel and keep future treatment options open when you treat with the SilverHawk™ peripheral plaque excision system.</p>

Features

SilverHawk™ treats PAD by removing plaque from blocked arteries. Unlike other methods of restoring blood flow, the SilverHawk™ device removes the obstruction (plaque build-up) instead of simply compressing it against the vessel wall. Directional atherectomy with the SilverHawk™ device enables physicians to maximize lumen gain and minimize barotrauma without leaving any implant behind. This allows preservation of the native vessel and future treatment options.

  • Treats peripheral arterial disease by removing the disease with directional atherectomy technology
  • Uses a directional cutting blade to shave plaque from the vessel to maximize luminal gain
  • Captures plaque in a nosecone so that the plaque can be removed from the vessel
  • Can be used above or below the knee
  • Backed by the landmark DEFINITIVE LE clinical study
This is an image of the SilverHawk™ peripheral plaque excision system nosecone, which captures plaque so it can be removed from the vessel.

Ordering information

Model name LX-M MS-M SS+ EXL DS
Item number P4055 P4056 P4030 P4044 P4028
Vessel diameter (mm) 4.5–6.5 3.5–5.0 3.0–3.5 2.0–3.0 1.5–2.0
Sheath compatibility (Fr) 7 / 8 7 / 8 7 6 6
Crossing profile (mm) 2.7 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.9
Working length (cm) 113 110 135 135 135
Effective length§ (cm) 104 104 132 129 132
Tip length (cm) 9.0 6.0 2.6 6.0 2.6
Maximum cut length (mm) 75 50 15 15 10
Packing device x x   x  

† See sheath compatibility in the instructions for use. The medium vessel and large vessel devices are compatible with 8 F sheaths. A physician survey of device usage indicated 7 F sheaths may have an internal diameter (ID) that will accommodate the crossing profile of the LX-M, LS-M, and MS-M (non-flush tip) devices. Data on file with manufacturer.

‡ Working length is distal end of strain relief to the distal end of tip.

§ Effective length is distal end of strain relief to the proximal end of cutter window.

Max guidewire is 0.014” for all SilverHawk™ devices.

  1. McKinsey JF, Zeller T, Rocha-Singh KJ, Jaff MR, Garcia LA, DEFINITIVE LE Investigators. Lower extremity revascularization using directional atherectomy: 12-month prospective results of the DEFINITIVE LE study. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2014;7(8):923–33.