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`Medtronic Launches Telescope(TM) Guide Extension Catheter to Support Complex Coronary Cases
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`FDA Cleared and CE Marked, Telescope Enters Global Market with Design Innovations to Enable Smooth Delivery
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`of Coronary Stents and Balloons
`DUBLIN - May 16, 2019 - Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), a global leader in percutaneous coronary intervention
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`(PCI) innovation, today announced its entrance into the guide extension catheter market with the global
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`launch of the Telescope(TM) Guide Extension Catheter, a newly designed catheter used to provide additional
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`backup support and access to distal lesions. Guide extension catheters help deliver coronary stents,
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`balloons and other interventional devices during angioplasty procedures that help to restore blood flow
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`through the coronary and peripheral arteries.
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`Developed alongside interventional cardiologists, many of whom are increasingly challenged with complex
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`cases - such as patients with tortuous anatomies, calcified vessels, and distal lesions - the Telescope guide
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`extension catheter provides operators with superior deliverability and is designed to enable smooth
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`delivery of interventional devices in more challenging cases.
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`"It is not an exaggeration to say that guide extension technologies have greatly impacted the ability to
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`deliver devices to the distal coronary vasculature, especially for cases where traditional guide support may
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`be limited," said Ajay Kirtane, M.D., S.M., director of the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University
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`Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories. "In this light, the Telescope - a guide extension catheter with specific
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`design optimizations aiming to stably deliver devices through tortuous anatomy - is a welcome addition to
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`the interventional toolbox."
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`The Telescope guide extension catheter combines a solid, round pushwire with a coil-reinforced hydrophilic-
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`coated distal segment to help physicians reach challenging lesions with improved pushability and
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`deliverability. Telescope also features a flexible TruFlex(TM) soft polymer tip, which is designed to
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`responsively bend and deflect during use. In addition, once Telescope is in position near the target lesion,
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`SmoothPass technology helps to smoothly channel stents, balloons, and other interventional devices into
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`place.
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`"Before bringing this important technology to market, we collaborated with more than 700 interventional
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`cardiologists to ensure Telescope was addressing unmet needs in complex PCI," said Dave Moeller, vice
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`president and general manager of the Coronary and Renal Denervation business, which is part of the Cardiac
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`and Vascular Group at Medtronic. "We will continue to make investments in cutting edge interventional
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`technologies, clinical evidence expansion, and robust physician training programs, which we believe will
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`make a meaningful difference for physicians and their patients."
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`In addition to the Telescope guide extension catheter, Medtronic's market-leading coronary portfolio
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`includes the latest-generation Resolute Onyx(TM) Drug-Eluting Stent (DES), the Euphora(TM) line of pre-
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`and post-dilatation balloon catheters, and a full suite of catheters including the DxTerity(TM) TRA
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`Diagnostic Catheter and market-leading Launcher® Guide Catheter, all of which are commercially available
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`in the U.S., as well as throughout Europe.
`About Medtronic
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`(cid:124) Medtronic plc (www.medtronic.com), headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, is among the world's largest medical
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`technology, services and solutions companies - alleviating pain, restoring health and extending life for
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`millions of people around the world. Medtronic employs more than 86,000 people worldwide, serving
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`physicians, hospitals and patients in more than 150 countries. The company is focused on collaborating with
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`stakeholders around the world to take healthcare Further, Together.
`Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties such as those described in
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`Deliverability bench testing: Telescope(TM) GEC 6 F vs. GuideLiner(TM)* V3 5.5 F/6 F vs. Guidezilla(TM)* II 6F
`Bench test data. Bench test data may not be indicative of clinical performance.
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`Deliverability bench testing: Telescope(TM) GEC 6 F vs. GuideLiner(TM)* V3 5.5 F/6 F vs. Guidezilla(TM)* II 6
`F. Pushability bench testing: Telescope(TM) GEC 6 F vs. GuideLiner(TM)* V3 6 F vs. Guidezilla(TM)* II 6 F.
`Bench test data may not be indicative of clinical performance.
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