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Libro® by INVAMED is a high-performance non-adhesive liquid embolic formulation developed for advanced neurovascular procedures, including the treatment of intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and endoleaks. Built on an EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol) polymer platform and suspended in DMSO, Libro offers precise, flow-directed embolization with exceptional radiopacity and control. Available in three EVOH concentrations—6%, 6.5%, and 8%—Libro allows clinicians to tailor embolic viscosity and penetration based on lesion complexity and flow dynamics. Its micronized tantalum structure enhances visibility under fluoroscopy, enabling accurate real-time tracking during prolonged and staged injections. The non-adhesive profile reduces the risk of catheter entrapment and supports pause-and-reinject techniques ideal for multi-compartmental AVMs or deep lesion access. Libro is compatible with INVAMED’s suite of DMSO-resistant microcatheters and integrates seamlessly into modern interventional workflows. Its clinical versatility extends beyond neurovascular care into spinal malformations, head and neck tumors, and targeted peripheral embolization. The system’s reliable polymerization, low inflammatory profile, and ability to maintain embolic integrity contribute to superior safety, procedural control, and long-term occlusion outcomes. For product specifications and clinical inquiries, visit: www.invamed.com Tags #LiquidEmbolic #Neurointervention #AVMEmbolization Libro liquid embolic; INVAMED; non-adhesive embolization agent; EVOH embolic system; neurovascular AVM treatment; endoleak therapy; DMSO-compatible embolic; fluoroscopic embolization tracking; arteriovenous malformation closure; interventional neuroradiology; professional medical technology