Our Product

The Embrella Embolic Deflector System™ is designed to reduce the amount of embolic material that may enter the carotid arteries during endovascular procedures. The Embrella Embolic Deflector® device is placed in the aorta via a standard 6 French (F) sheath through a right brachial or right radial artery access site.

The Embrella Embolic Deflector System™ consists of a single use disposable device; the Embrella Embolic Deflector®, the Shaft Torquer and the Loading Tool. The distal end of the Embrella® device is comprised of an oval shaped frame covered with a porous membrane. The device is positioned along the greater curvature of the aorta, covering the ostia of both the brachiocephalic and the left common carotid arteries.   The porous membrane permits blood flow to the carotid arteries while simultaneously deflecting embolic material away from these vessels during the index procedure. Radiopaque (RO) markers are located on the device shaft and petals as a guide for device positioning during deployment. The Loading Tool is designed to aid insertion of the device into a 6F sheath.