Walrus early experience webinar.
May 21, 2020 7:35 pm Leave your thoughtsVideos are provided for educational purposes only. It is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to determine the best course... View Article
We’re called Q’Apel for the Qu’Appelle River, a waterway that winds through Saskatchewan, Canada. Why? Because this pristine river charts a winding path, full of twists, turns, and straightaways alike. That’s what we do, too. Our cutting-edge products—neurological catheters, specifically—are designed to navigate the twists and turns of the brain’s neurovasculature, empowering therapeutic thrombectomy and cerebral aneurysm devices to deliver life-changing outcomes.
Who We AreVideos are provided for educational purposes only. It is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to determine the best course... View Article
Videos are provided for educational purposes only. It is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to determine the best course... View Article
Videos are provided for educational purposes only. It is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to determine the best course... View Article
Videos are provided for educational purposes only. It is the responsibility of the healthcare provider to determine the best course... View Article
Abstract, via the Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society: Proximal flow control achieved with a balloon guide catheter (BGC) during endovascular... View Article
Abstract, via the American Heart Association Journal: A strong correlation between procedural volumes and clinical outcomes has been established for... View Article
Q’Apel Medical announced today that it received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for its novel walrus Balloon Guide Catheter (BGC).
Abstract, via the American Heart Association Journal: Mechanical thrombectomy with stent retrievers has become standard of care for treatment of... View Article
Abstract, via the Radiological Society of North America: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of mechanical... View Article
Abstract, via The New England Journal of Medicine: Among patients with a proximal vessel occlusion in the anterior circulation, 60... View Article