Avinger is a commercial-stage medical device company that designs, manufactures and sells real-time image-guided, minimally invasive catheter-based systems that are used by physicians to treat patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Co.'s proprieary image-guided Lumivascular platform includes the Lightbox real-time imaging console, the Ocelot family of catheters, which are image-guided catheters designed to allow physicians to penetrate a total blockage in an artery, known as a chronic total occlusion, and the Pantheris family of catheters, its image-guided atherectomy family of catheters designed to allow physicians to remove arterial plaque in PAD patients. The AVGR average annual return since 2015 is shown above.
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