Haemonetics Announces Full Market Release for VASCADE MVP® XL Vascular Closure System

Haemonetics Corporation (NYSE: HAE), a global medical technology company focused on delivering innovative solutions to drive better patient outcomes, today announced the full market release of its VASCADE MVP® XL mid-bore venous closure system.

The VASCADE MVP XL system is now available to U.S. hospitals as the newest addition to Haemonetics’ VASCADE® portfolio of vascular closure systems featuring an innovative collapsible disc technology and a proprietary resorbable collagen patch designed to promote rapid hemostasis.

The VASCADE MVP XL system utilizes 58% more collagen and a larger disc than the VASCADE MVP® system, providing a robust closure solution for procedures requiring 10-12F sheaths (up to 15F in outer diameter) such as cryoablation or Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) procedures and Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC). VASCADE MVP XL has been available in a limited market release as of June 2024, and since then has been used by approximately 80 physicians at more than 30 hospitals, across multiple types of procedures.

“We received overwhelmingly positive feedback during our limited market release and we are excited to make VASCADE MVP XL available to physicians at all U.S. hospitals as soon as possible,” said Stew Strong, President, Global Hospital at Haemonetics. “With our full market release underway and an ongoing clinical trial program to broaden the indications for this device to even larger access points, VASCADE MVP XL will complement our Interventional Technologies portfolio, and underscore our aspiration to be the go-to leader in vascular closure.”

Haemonetics’ current VASCADE portfolio also includes the VASCADE system, designed for “small-bore” femoral arterial and venous closure with standard 5-6/7F procedural sheaths, and the VASCADE MVP system, designed for “mid-bore” multi-access femoral venous closure with 6-12F ID procedural sheaths.

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