Philips Venous IVUS for Deep Venous Procedures
Image-guided therapy

Deep venous solutions

Enhancing patient outcomes through advanced deep venous solutions

The Philips portfolio includes advanced imaging and specialized treatment options for even complex deep venous procedures. Our treatment portfolio is curated around the information that IVUS provides with specialized solutions for deep venous interventions to optimize patient outcomes.

See clearly. Treat optimally.

To determine the right treatment path for your patient, it is critical that you first accurately assess the disease state within the vessel. With its 360-degree view, IVUS brings you inside the vessel for deeper insights on vessel sizing and disease progression allowing you to optimize patient care before, during and post-intervention.

Maximize patient care with advanced imaging and specialized treatment options

  • IVUS provides the detail necessary to accurately assess vessel sizing and morphology that angiography alone cannot provide within the dynamic deep venous system.
  • Philips offers the only venous stent system with two stents designed to seamlessly overlap and address the multiple anatomical changes within the deep venous system.*
  • Philips offers the only laser IVC filter retrieval system designed to efficiently and safely remove IVC filters, no matter the dwell time.1

Delivering deeper insights and Philips-only treatment options for deep venous interventions

  • OTW Digital IVUS catheter – Visions PV .035 – Phased-array IVUS catheter with a 90 cm length and 60 mm max imaging diameter.
  • Duo Venous Stent System – Duo Hybrid features a distinct integrated design that combines crush resistance and flexibility into one stent. For additional coverage, the Duo Extend seamlessly overlaps with the Hybrid stent.*
  • Laser Sheath – CavaClear is the only laser sheath designed to safely and predictably ablate scar tissue 360-degrees around an embedded IVC filter.1

I was glad I got the procedure done. Now I’m back to helping my sister. I’m back to cooking. I’m back to more than what I used to do

Elisea Nelson
Patient
Community chef cooking in the kitchen again

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Documentation

See clearly. Treat optimally. brochure
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Chronic venous disease patient brochure
PDF|(1.62 MB)
Iliac vein compression quick guide
PDF|(1.69 MB)
2025 National Reimbursement Guide
PDF|(686.17 KB)
Footnotes
  1. Desai KR, Kaufman J, Truong P, et al. Safety and Success Rates of Excimer Laser Sheath–Assisted Retrieval of Embedded Inferior Vena Cava Filters. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(12):e2248159. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.48159
Disclaimer
Product availability is subject to country regulatory clearance. Please contact your local sales representative to check the availability in your country.
Co-registration tools available within IntraSight 7 configuration via SyncVision.
*Caution – Duo Venous Stent System
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Brief statement Philips Duo Venous Stent System
Intended use: The Duo Venous Stent System is intended for use in the iliofemoral veins for the treatment of symptomatic venous outflow obstruction. The Duo Hybrid Stent is intended to be used in the iliac vein at the confluence of the inferior vena cava only. The Duo Extend Stent is intended for use in the common iliac and common femoral vein.
Contraindications for use: The Duo Venous Stent System is contraindicated for the following:
1. Patients with a known hypersensitivity to nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol).
2. Patients unable to receive standard medication used for interventional procedures including anticoagulants, contrast agents and antiplatelet therapy.
3. Patients who are judged to have a lesion that prevents complete inflation of a balloon dilation catheter or proper placement of the stent or the stent delivery system.
4. Tortuous vascular anatomy significant enough to prevent safe introduction and passage of the device to its intended location.
5. Duo Hybrid jugular or contralateral vascular access
Prior to implanting the Duo Venous Stent System, please review the instructions for use for a complete listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, potential adverse events and directions for use.