Advancements in catheter design and real-time imaging have significantly enhanced the safety and effectiveness of AngioJet thrombectomy procedures. Modern catheters are now more flexible, low-profile, and torque-responsive, allowing for better navigation through tortuous or delicate vessels with minimal trauma. Improved catheter tip designs also enhance the precision of clot engagement while reducing the risk of vessel wall injury. These design refinements contribute to more efficient thrombus removal with fewer passes, which shortens procedure time and decreases the likelihood of complications such as endothelial damage or hemolysis.
At the same time, the integration of high-resolution, real-time imaging technologies—such as fluoroscopy, intravascular ultrasound (IVUS), and digital subtraction angiography (DSA)—allows clinicians to visualize thrombus location, device positioning, and clot response in real time. This real-time feedback enables immediate adjustments during the procedure, improving accuracy and reducing unnecessary manipulation within the vessel. Together, these innovations lead to more successful clot clearance, reduced risk of complications, and better overall patient outcomes, particularly in high-risk or anatomically challenging cases.