Structural heart diseases, such as valve disorders, congenital defects, and atrial septal defects, often require medical interventions that involve implanting devices like heart valves, septal occluders, or stents. These devices are critical in restoring proper heart function, but they face several challenges once implanted.
Common issues include thrombosis (blood clots forming on the device surface), calcification (hardening of device components), and delayed endothelialization (slower healing and integration with natural tissue).
Camouflage™ biomedical coating by Smart Reactors is designed specifically to address these challenges in structural heart devices. As a breakthrough hemocompatible and healing-promoting coating, Camouflage™ optimizes the interaction between medical devices and the circulatory system, minimizing the risk of thrombus formation.
By promoting endothelialization (restoring a healthy endothelium, endothelial cell growth) and providing a healing-supportive implant surface, the coating helps support the natural healing process, reduces the risk of thrombosis and inflammation, improves device longevity, and ensures a faster path to recovery.
Whether used on heart valves, septal occluders, mitral valve clips or LAA occluders, Camouflage™ medical device coating offers a comprehensive solution to improve the performance of structural heart devices and enhance patient outcomes.