VasoView® 7xB
and VasoView® 7xS
Endoscopic Vessel Harvesting System

The active lifestyles of today's cardiac surgery patients require progressive solutions that enable a more rapid recovery and speedy return to everyday life.  Since the introduction of endoscopic vessel harvesting (EVH) systems, clinicians have been able to provide nearly 500,000 CABG patients with a higher standard of care1-9:

  • Faster ambulation
  • Shorter hospital stays
  • Reduced risk of infection and complications
  • Reduced postoperative pain
  • Significantly enhanced cosmesis

Continuing a long history of technology innovation, the Boston Scientific VASOVIEW® 7 EVH system is a seventh-generation device on the VasoView® platform. The new VasoView® 7 endoscopic vessel harvesting system improves on a familiar platform, combining ease of use with new technology. Boston Scientific builds new flexibility and finesse into a proven system. Discover advanced technology that optimizes your technique while barely making a ripple in your routine.


Advance with Confidence

Envision the Potential

Conical Dissection Tip

The conical tip gently creates a working tunnel and makes dissection fast, smooth, and easy.

Distal or Proximal Insufflation

Distal and proximal insufflation provide clear visualization from start to finish.

Perform at your Best

Bisector or Scissors

Proven flexible format lets you choose tip options with a bisector or scissors. Maximized tool extension and rotation mean optimal maneuverability for harvest of the saphenous vein or radial artery.

Robust 7mm Endoscope

An improved, more robust 7mm scope delivers extended reach, letting you get the most from each harvest.

Familiar Platform

Familiar platform with responsive controls enables you to work confidently and enjoy immediate productivity.


  1. Davis Z, et al, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: 1998, 116:228-235.
  2. Allen KB, et al. Annals of Thoracic Surgery: 1998, 66:26-32.
  3. Kan CD, et al. Journal of Cardiac Surgery: 1999, 1:157-162.
  4. Crouch JD, et al. Annals of Thoracic Surgery: 1999, 68:1513-1516.
  5. Carpino PA, et al. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: 2000 Jan, 119(1):69-76.
  6. Patel AN, et al. American Journal of Surgery: 2001 Dec; 182(6):716-9.
  7. Bitondo JM, et al. Annals of Thoracic Surgery: 2002 Feb; 73(6):523-8.
  8. Morris RJ, et al. Annals of Thoracic Surgery: 1998 Sep, 66:1026-8.
  9. Patel AN, et al. Annals of Thoracic Surgery: 2004 Jul, 78:149-53.
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