-

MicroVention Announces the Next Evolution in Stent Innovation: MicroVention’s LVIS™ EVO™ Intraluminal Support Device Now Available in the United States

MicroVention Continues to Lead the Way in Innovation for both Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment and Prevention

ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MicroVention, Inc., a global neurovascular company and wholly owned subsidiary of Terumo Corporation, today announced that the LVIS™ EVO™ Intraluminal Support Device is now commercially available in the United States for the treatment of wide neck intracranial aneurysms. LVIS EVO has been available in Europe since 2019 and over 12,000 units have been sold. LVIS EVO is the first fully visible coil-assist-intracranial stent available in the US Market.

LVIS EVO delivers enhanced visualization, optimized opening and precise placement with DFT wire construction and advanced braid design. With enhanced visualization, LVIS EVO provides wall apposition confirmation. The entire body of the stent is fully visible under fluoroscopy. The optimized braid angle allows for improved device opening along the entire length of the device. With precise placement, LVIS EVO offers controlled delivery and development, as well as the ability to resheath the device up to eighty percent of the device length. The entire LVIS EVO portfolio is compatible with MicroVention’s Headway™ 17 Advanced Microcatheter and MicroVention’s Scepter C™ and Scepter XC™ Occlusion Balloons.

“I’ve really enjoyed getting to use and know EVO. With improved visibility and the ability to shelf the stent across the aneurysm neck, it’s become my tool-of-choice for stent-assisted coiling,” said Dr. Charles Matouk, Vice Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Yale University.

“Today’s announcement underscores MicroVention’s commitment to delivering groundbreaking solutions for hemorrhagic stroke treatment,” said Carsten Schroeder, President and CEO of MicroVention, Inc. “MicroVention continues to lead the way in both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke care. This achievement is a testament to our collaboration with leading physicians worldwide. By identifying the evolving needs in patient care and transforming those insights into innovative technologies, we are able to save lives and improve outcomes.”

Indications for Use (US):

LVIS EVO device is indicated for use with neurovascular embolization coils in patients ≥ 18 years of age for the treatment of wide-neck (neck width ≥ 4 mm or dome to neck ratio < 2) saccular intracranial aneurysms arising from a parent vessel with a diameter ≥ 2.0 mm and ≤ 4.5 mm.

About MicroVention, Inc.

Founded in 1997, MicroVention develops and markets medical devices that enable or significantly improve treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. In 2006, Terumo Corporation, a major worldwide medical device company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, acquired MicroVention into their family of Companies. Terumo’s acquisition of MicroVention allowed both Companies to leverage their unique, proprietary technologies toward an increased focus on treating cerebrovascular diseases. Headquartered in California, MicroVention products are today sold in more than seventy countries through a direct sales organization alongside strategic distribution partnerships. Manufacturing facilities are in Aliso Viejo, California and San José, Costa Rica. For more information on MicroVention, please visit www.microvention.com.

About Terumo Corporation

Terumo (TSE:4543) is a global leader in medical technology and has been committed to "Contributing to Society through Healthcare" for one hundred years. Based in Tokyo and operating globally, Terumo employs more than 28,000 associates worldwide to provide innovative medical solutions in more than 160 countries and regions. The company started as a Japanese thermometer manufacturer and has been supporting healthcare ever since. Now, its extensive business portfolio ranges from vascular intervention and cardio-surgical solutions, blood transfusion and cell therapy technology, to medical products essential for daily clinical practice such as transfusion systems, diabetes care, and peritoneal dialysis treatments. Terumo will further strive to be of value to patients, medical professionals, and society at large. For more information on Terumo, please visit www.terumo.com/about/profile.

** Editor’s Note: For a Clinical Glossary of Terms, please visit https://www.microvention.com/clinical-education/glossary.

Contacts

Christine McCullough
Global Corporate Communications
MicroVention, Inc.
+ 1 714 206 9800
christine.mccullough@microvention.com

MicroVention, Inc.

TOKYO:4543

Release Versions

Contacts

Christine McCullough
Global Corporate Communications
MicroVention, Inc.
+ 1 714 206 9800
christine.mccullough@microvention.com

Social Media Profiles
More News From MicroVention, Inc.

Terumo Neuro and Tulane University School of Medicine’s Dr. Kendrick Johnson Release Educational Video Highlighting the Importance of Stroke Awareness and Equitable Healthcare in Honor of World Stroke Day 2024

ALISO VIEJO, Calif. & NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In honor of World Stroke Day on October 29, 2024, Terumo Neuro has partnered with Tulane University School of Medicine and Dr. Kendrick Johnson, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Tulane University School of Medicine, to release a compelling educational video focused on raising awareness about stroke education and the critical need for equitable healthcare access. Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability i...

Terumo Neuro (Formerly MicroVention) to Host Grand Opening Ceremony for Newly Expanded Global Headquarters and Innovation Center in Aliso Viejo

ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Terumo Neuro: Who: - Terumo Neuro CEO, Carsten Schroeder, and Terumo Neuro Executive Team What: Terumo Neuro, a global leader in neurovascular medical technology, will celebrate the grand opening of its newly expanded Global Headquarters and Innovation Center. The event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, VIP luncheon, and opportunities to tour the facility and interact with Terumo Neuro executives, engineers, and innovators. The expansion follows the r...

MicroVention Rebrands to Terumo Neuro – Reflects Expanded Focus and Strategic Growth

ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MicroVention, Inc., a global leader in neurovascular innovation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Terumo Corporation, today announced its official rebranding to Terumo Neuro, effective immediately. This name change signifies a new chapter in the company’s evolution while maintaining its unwavering commitment to the creation and commercialization of groundbreaking innovations in neurovascular care. Founded in 1997 and acquired by Terumo Corporation in 2006, M...
Back to Newsroom