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Boston Scientific Flextome Cutting Balloon Dilatation Device | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device
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Flextome Cutting Balloon Dilatation Device

The Flextome Cutting Balloon Device consists of a balloon with three to four microsurgical blades (atherotomes) mounted lengthwise on its outer surface. When the device is inflated, the atherotomes score the plaque by severing the elastic and fibrotic continuity of the vessel with tiny...

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Acrostak GRIP TT | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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GRIP TT

  • Added Dec 20, 2011
  • Manufactured by Acrostak

GRIP TM is a unique innovative high pressure NC balloon that has rows of focal knobs positioned across the the body of the balloon. The Focal knobs act as pressure points to treat difficult to crack plaque at the same time helping the balloon to grip, reducing the risk of slippage.  ...

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Terumo Hiryu Balloon | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device
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Hiryu Balloon

  • Added Jul 30, 2010
  • Manufactured by Terumo

Hiryu is a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) dilation catheter used for angina and other treatment. According to the manufacturer, it has high pressure resistance (to enable the widening of hardened blood vessels) and capability in reaching peripheral blood vessels.

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BIOTRONIK PH Papyrus | Used in Angioplasty, Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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PH Papyrus

  • Added Jan 16, 2023
  • Manufactured by BIOTRONIK

This is a covered coronary stent from Biotronik. It has an external covering only giving it a lower profile and enabling 5F access.

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Orbus Neich Scoreflex Scoring Balloon | Used in Angioplasty, CTO Recanalisation | Which Medical Device

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Scoreflex Scoring Balloon

According to the manufacturer, Scoreflex is a force dilatation balloon that comes with a dual wire system for dilatation under lower inflation pressure. They say that for optimal results, a gradual step-up inflation protocol should be adopted. Recommended applications for the device include...

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