Murphy Vascular Suture

Murphy Vascular Sutures are one of the most effective intravascular intervention techniques used to treat vascular diseases. This technique was developed by the American surgeon J.W. Murphy and is a development of the well-known method of artery ligation under endotracheal anesthesia (BCS ligation).

Murphy vascular sutures are used to improve blood circulation, strengthen the walls of blood vessels and eliminate blood clots. They can be used to prevent strokes and myocardial infarctions. This method has a high success rate and is also less traumatic than other treatment methods.

It is important to note that the procedure for performing Murphy vascular