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GORE-TEX Cardiovascular Patch

The GORE-TEX® Cardiovascular Patch is a durable, easy to handle, synthetic patch designed for optimal tissue ingrowth while minimizing aneurysmal dilation in a wide variety of cardiovascular applications including cardiac, great vessel, and peripheral vascular reconstructions.

GORE ACUSEAL Cardiovascular Patch

The GORE® ACUSEAL Cardiovascular Patch is a high strength, low thrombotic, synthetic patch designed to decrease suture line bleeding in cardiovascular repair and reconstruction procedures.

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Carotid Artery Stenosis

Carotid artery stenting (CAS) as a viable therapy to treat carotid disease and stroke prevention is growing. One of the limitations of carotid stenting is the risk of liberating embolic particles during the procedure that could cause a stroke or compromise cognitive function.

Dialysis

Preserving the vascular access site demands regular surgical revision because each case presents a unique challenge. That's why our comprehensive product line covers full graft, jump graft, suture, and patch revision with a variety of configurations.

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Gore Prevails in Heart Device Patent Infringement Suit

W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) today announced a favorable ruling involving the GORE® HELEX® Septal Occluder.

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Frequently Asked Questions about GORE® ACUSEAL Cardiovascular Patch

Do I need to prep the patch before using? Generally patches are stored in the areas where the temperature is cool and thus may stiffen up. To improve handling, allow the patch to warm up (i.e. soaked in warm saline or water), it will soften and be easier to contour. Does the GORE® ACUSEAL Cardiovascular Patch bleed less than the competition? Surgeons have reported that bleeding times are equivalent if not better than bovine collagen coated/sealed DACRON® material.

Comparison of propaten heparin-bonded vascular graft with distal anastomotic patch versus autogenous saphenous vein graft in tibial artery bypass

Kaisar J, Chen A, Cheung M, Kfoury E, Bechara CF, Lin PH. Comparison of propaten heparin-bonded vascular graft with distal anastomotic patch versus autogenous saphenous vein graft in tibial artery bypass. Vascular 2018;26(2):117-125.

Frequently Asked Questions about GORE® DUALMESH® PLUS Biomaterial

Can a patient with an ePTFE patch safely undergo radiation therapy? Yes. The amount of radiation needed to degrade ePTFE is substantially above the patient survival dose. Has the GORE® DUALMESH® PLUS Biomaterial been known to cause allergic reactions? While the materials used in the antimicrobial technology are not known to be allergenic, people with a hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine or silver should discuss this with their physician.

Publications

Your resource for current publications and clinical data demonstrating the utility of the GORE® PROPATEN® Vascular Graft in practice.

Configurations Flyer - GORE-TEX® Cardiovascular Patch

Configurations Flyer - GORE-TEX® Cardiovascular Patch

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