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Bead Block is an embolic device intended for the purpose of embolising the blood vessels of a variety of hypervascularised tumours (e.g. uterine fibroids) and arteriovenous malformations. Bead Block is a preformed, deformable microsphere consisting of a biocompatible, acrylamido polyvinyl alcohol macromer.
Bead Block compressible microspheres are used in embolisation therapy. This is a minimally invasive (non-surgical) procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. By blocking the blood supply to the target area, the tumour or malformation is starved of nutrients and shrinks in size.
Bead Block microspheres are produced from a biocompatible polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel. The microspheres are tinted blue for easy visualisation and are supplied pre-filled colour coded syringes for added procedural safety and efficiency.
Bead Block received CE Mark approval in June 2003 and Bead Block is most commonly used for the treatment of uterine fibroids and other benign (non-malignant) tumours.
In the United States of America, Bead Block is indicated for the treatment of hypervascularised tumours and arteriovenous malformations.
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