The Revive Se device is a self-expanding nitinol basket that eases navigation through small and tortuous blood vessels and arteries in the cerebral vasculature, and allows quick restoration of blood flow to the brain when acute ischemic stroke occurs.

It features a closed-ended soft distal tip to capture clots and large fragments with minimal trauma, and a narrow and tall strut design to better penetrate and engage more clot.

This new strut design reduces the force needed to track the device through a 0.021 micro-catheter.

Germany’s University of Heidelberg neuroradiology department Martin Bendszus said that the ease of navigation is extremely important during a procedure like thrombectomy in terms of safety and time savings.

"The new device offers good navigation, and based on procedures with its predecessor device, provides consistently good recanalization rates and outcomes," Bendszus added.

Besides clot removal, clinicians can use the Rrevive Se devices for the non-surgical removal of emboli and thrombi, with aspiration and with the injection or infusion of contrast media and other fluids.

Currently, the device is not approved for distribution in the US.