According to the manufacturer, this closed-cell low-profile device is designed to provide tracking through tortuous anatomy. The monorail delivery system allows rapid catheter exchanges. They say that the Carotid Wallstent is the only carotid stent indicated for use in high...
read full descriptionBalloon dilatation catheter designed for radial dilatation of the nephrostomy tract and convenient placement of a working sheath.
read full descriptionThe 3Fr is designed to pass easily (1.0mm O.D.) through a flexible ureteroscope in tortuous anatomy. The larger jaw capacity maximises biopsy volume. The long shaft (115cm) enables access into upper urinary tract and renal pelvis.
read full descriptionThis ureteric stent from Boston Scientific is de signed with high retention coil strength to help maintain pigtail shape and prevent stent migration. It has a high ID/OD ratio and larger inner lumen to facilitate drainage and patency. A biocompatible material is designed for up to a...
read full descriptionThe Contour PVA Embolization particles are small and irregular flakes of polyvinyl alcohol, which are used for permanent occlusion within a blood vessel. Read instructions for use from Boson Scientific, here .
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