Image-guided crossing and re-entry system used for first time in coronary CTO trial - Cardiovascular News
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CTO-PCI Study Begins for Simpson’s Acolyte Catheter System - Cardiac Interventions Today
August 14, 2025—Simpson Interventions, Inc. announced that its Acolyte image-guided crossing and re-entry catheter system has been used to treat the first patients in the company’s pivotal trial assessing the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with the system to treat coronary chronic total occlusions (CTOs) with persistent symptoms after medical therapy. According to the company, the Acolyte CTO-PCI Study, whic…
Image-guided crossing and re-entry system used for first time in coronary CTO trial - Cardiovascular News
Simpson Interventions has announced that its Acolyte image-guided crossing and re-entry catheter system has been successfully used to treat the first patients in the Acolyte study, a pivotal investigational device exemption IDE clinical trial designed to assess the safety and effectiveness of the system in treating coronary chronic total occlusions (CTOs) with persistent symptoms following medical therapy. “Our team is thrilled to have successfu…
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