POD400 & PAC400 System

Illustration of Deployment of PAC400 behind POD400 within a vessel in the body

POD400 and PAC400 together comprise a specialty system designed for predictable, precise vessel occlusion. Anchor with POD400 and pack/fill with PAC400 to help maximise procedural efficiency.

  • POD400
    POD400 is designed to simplify vessel sacrifice. The unique design of POD400 combines a distal anchor segment with a proximal packing segment to create a reliable backstop.

    PAC400
    PAC400 is a soft shapeless coil designed to pack densely as it seeks space like “liquid metal.”

  • POD400

    • .020″ primary diameter coil designed to provide a volume advantage over 10-system coils
      • 40% reduction in procedure durationa
      • 32% reduction in fluoroscopy timea
      • 36% reduction in treatment cost compared to 10-system coilsa
    • Anchor coil used for 2–6 mm diameter vessels (sized 1:1 with vessel diameter)
    • Designed to be delivered through the .025″ PX SLIM Delivery Microcatheter
    • Ultra HD Fiber for stretch resistance
    • 3x stronger and more flexible than conventional polypropyleneb
    • Instant mechanical detachment
    • Single disposable handle packaged separately

    PAC400

    • .020″ primary diameter coil designed to provide a volume advantage over 10-system coils
      • 40% reduction in procedure durationa
      • 32% reduction in fluoroscopy timea
      • 36% reduction in treatment cost compared to 10-system coilsa
    • Soft space-seeking “liquid metal” conforms to vessel size for dense packing
    • Designed to be delivered through the .025″ PX SLIM Delivery Microcatheter
    • Ultra HD Fiber for stretch resistance
    • 3× stronger and more flexible than conventional polypropyleneb
    • Instant mechanical detachment
    • Single disposable handle packaged separately

    a. Berge J, Gariel, F, Marnat G, Dousset V. PC400 volumetric coils minimize radiation, reduce procedure time and optimize packing density during endovascular treatment in medium sized cerebral aneurysms. J Neuroradiol. 2016 Feb;43(1):37-42. Doi:10.1016/jneurad.2015.10.002.

    b. Tests performed and data on file at Penumbra, Inc. Bench test results may not be indicative of clinical performance.

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