ECMO

Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)

Heaven Healthcare offers a premium range of ECMO solutions for short- or long-term heart and lung support. Our portfolio includes advanced centrifugal pumps, oxygenators, heater units, tubing sets, catheters, and cannulae. Designed for critical care, these systems ensure safe, reliable extracorporeal support with optimal performance and patient outcomes in demanding clinical settings.

01.

Cardiohelp System

The Cardiohelp System is a versatile and compact cardiopulmonary support system designed for use in intensive care units, emergency medicine, cardiology, and cardiac surgery. It delivers extracorporeal life support (ECLS) for patients experiencing respiratory and/or circulatory failure. Though not a therapy itself, it acts as a life-sustaining bridge to recovery, destination therapy, or transplantation. This system can be used for up to 30 days and is optimized for patient transport both within and between hospitals.

Key Benefits:

  1. Portability: Lightweight and compact, ideal for intra- and inter-hospital patient transport requiring ECLS.

  2. Versatility: Suitable for multiple medical specialties, including critical care, surgery, and emergency medicine.

  3. Rapid Deployment: Quick setup and operation allow for timely initiation of life support in emergencies.

  4. Extended Support: Supports up to 30 days of continuous use for both respiratory and circulatory failure.

  5. Clinical Integration: Seamlessly integrates with monitoring systems and therapeutic workflows, optimizing patient care.

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HLS Set Advanced

The HLS Set Advanced is specifically designed for veno-venous (VV) and veno-arterial (VA) extracorporeal life support. It works in conjunction with the Cardiohelp System, offering complete monitoring and all necessary certifications for patient transport. Its intuitive design ensures safe, effective, and user-friendly operation.

Key Benefits:

  1. Full Monitoring: Integrated sensors and interfaces allow comprehensive patient monitoring during ECLS.

  2. Transport Certified: Safe for patient transfer within and across healthcare facilities.

  3. User-Friendly: Intuitive setup and operation reduce training time and user error.

  4. High Compatibility: Optimized for seamless use with the Cardiohelp System.

  5. Enhanced Safety: Built-in safeguards minimize risk during prolonged use and patient movement.

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HLS Cannulae

HLS Cannulae provide reliable veno-venous and veno-arterial access for connection to extracorporeal circuits. Designed for easy percutaneous or surgical insertion, they are available with Bioline Coating for improved hemocompatibility during extended support scenarios.

Key Benefits:

  1. Flexible Insertion: Can be placed percutaneously or via open surgery, adapting to patient needs.

  2. Bioline Coating: Reduces thrombogenicity and enhances biocompatibility for long-term support.

  3. Secure Connection: Ensures stable linkage to extracorporeal circuits, minimizing risk of disconnection.

  4. Wide Range: Available in multiple sizes to suit various patient anatomies.

  5. Tip-to-Tip Solutions: Designed as part of a fully integrated system, improving workflow efficiency.

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Avalon Elite Catheter

The Avalon Elite is the world’s first single-site, kink-resistant bicaval dual-lumen catheter for veno-venous ECMO. Inserted via the internal jugular vein, it simultaneously withdraws deoxygenated blood from both the superior and inferior vena cava and returns oxygenated blood to the right atrium, maintaining physiological flow dynamics.

Key Benefits:

  1. Single-Site Access: Minimizes invasiveness and simplifies the procedure by using a single cannulation site.

  2. Kink Resistance: Durable structure ensures uninterrupted blood flow even during patient movement.

  3. Natural Flow Matching: Optimized design mirrors the body’s natural flow ratios, enhancing perfusion.

  4. Minimizes Trauma: Reduces the number of insertion points, lowering the risk of vascular damage.

  5. Efficient Setup: Streamlines ECMO initiation in emergency and ICU settings.