Economic Study Shows Significant Cost Savings when Using Venock Device for Large Bore Venous Access Site Closure
According to a new study, this device could provide cost savings of more than $1,700 per procedure. In addition, the device will enable same-day patient discharge providing a cost savings of up to $6,290 per patient. The Venock device replaces the tedious and lengthy manual compression steps currently used to close venous access sites after a catheterization - a decades old procedure that is extremely burdensome to patients. Medical approval of the device is forthcoming.