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Founded in 1987, Merit Medical Systems, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of proprietary disposable medical devices. Merit serves client hospitals worldwide with a domestic and international sales force and clinical support team totaling in excess of 500 individuals. Merit employs approximately 7,100 people worldwide.

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Evolution® RL rotational TLE system

Evolution® RL rotational TLE system Developing lead extraction devices that provide physicians excellent safety profiles is the focus of our work. Rotational transvenous lead extraction (TLE) is safe, effective, and efficient when using the Evolution RL as a first choice.

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Needle's Eye Snare®

Needle's Eye Snare® The Needle’s Eye Snare is the only device indicated for femoral lead extraction. Enabling clinicians to efficiently and safely perform lead extraction procedures while helping to avoid common areas of complication. When used as a primary approach for lead extraction, the Needle’s Eye Snare resulted in clinical success in 98.2% of patients, with a major complication rate of 0.7% and no procedural mortality.

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Bulldog™ Lead Extender

Bulldog™ Lead Extender The Bulldog™ Lead Extender aids in the removal of broken or lumenless cardiac leads or those that contain cable conductor wires, such as implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) leads. The Bulldog extends the lead so it can be drawn through a sheath. Request Information

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2. Diaz CL, Guo X, Whitman IR, et al. Reported mortality with rotating sheaths vs laser sheaths for transvenous lead extraction. Europace. 2019;21(11):1703–1709.
3. Starck CT, Gonzalez E, Al-Razzo O, et al. Results of the patient-related outcomes of mechanical lead extraction techniques (PROMET) study: a multicentre retrospective study on advanced mechanical lead extraction techniques. Europace. 2020;22(7):1103-1110.
4. Sharma S, Ekeruo IA, Nand NP, et al. Safety and efficacy of transvenous lead extraction utilizing the Evolution mechanical lead extraction system: a single-center experience. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2018;4(2):212-220.
5. Migliore F, Testolina M, Sagone A, et al. Multicentre experience with the Evolution RL mechanical sheath for lead extraction using a stepwise approach: safety, effectiveness and outcome. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2019;42(7):989–997.
6. Mazzone P, Migliore F, Bertaglia E, et al. Safety and efficacy of the new bidirectional rotational Evolution mechanical lead extraction sheath: results from a multicentre Italian registry. Europace. 2018;20(5):829–834.
7. Starck CT, Steffel J, Caliskan E, et al. Clinical performance of a new bidirectional rotational mechanical lead extraction sheath. Europace. 2016;18(2):253–256.
8. Frank A. Bracke, Lukas Dekker, Berry M. van Gelder, The Needle’s Eye Snare as a primary tool for pacing lead extraction, EP Europace, Volume 15, Issue 7, July 2013, Pages 1007–1012.


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