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Boston Scientific Luge Guidewire | Which Medical Device

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Luge Guidewire

The Luge Guide Wire delivers optimal torque response and the support required for device delivery in challenging anatomy. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Moderate Core Material: Unibody stainless steel Coating:...

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Boston Scientific ChoICE Floppy Guide Wire  | Which Medical Device

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ChoICE Floppy Guide Wire

Combines a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve with a soft tip and flexible body – excellent for frontline and tortuous anatomy cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Light Core Material: Unibody stainless steel...

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Abbott Vascular ASAHI Confianza Coronary Guide Wires | Which Medical Device

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ASAHI Confianza Coronary Guide Wires

Wires for highly stenosed and CTO lesions. This wire is specifically designed for highly stenosed lesions that may require a higher penetration ability than the Miraclebros. The coil tip diameter is tapered to 0.009".  

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Orbus Neich Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent | Which Medical Device

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Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent

According to he manufacturer, the Blazer Cobalt Chromium stent cells can be expanded to up to 4.5 mm in diameter, to enable side branch access for effective bifurcation stenting and for maintaining patency of side branches. They say that the device is made from the L605 cobalt chromium...

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Abbott Vascular MULTI-LINK VISION Coronary Stent System | Which Medical Device

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MULTI-LINK VISION Coronary Stent System

ML VISION Coronary Stent is laser-cut from a cobalt chromium superalloy that allowing reduced strut thickness without compromising radial strength or radiopacity.

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