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Terumo Ultimaster Coronary Stent System | Used in Coronary stenting | Which Medical Device

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Ultimaster Coronary Stent System

  • Added Jul 14, 2014
  • Manufactured by Terumo

  Ultimaster TM CoCr Coronary Stent System Is indicated for improving myocardial blood flow in patients with stenotic lesions in coronary arteries. Ultimaster brings together the best in DES technology to facilitate the most complex clinical cases:    ...

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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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Vascular Solutions GuideLiner Catheter | Used in Carotid stenting | Which Medical Device

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GuideLiner Catheter

The GuideLiner catheter is a unique coaxial “mother and child” guide extension with rapid exchange convenience for deep seating, added back-up support and coaxial alignment during coronary or peripheral interventions. The GuideLiner’s highly flexible rapid exchange guide...

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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 R Stent | Which Medical Device

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R Stent

According to the manufacturer, the R Stent's stainless steel design is based on DNA’s dual helix design, which offers high radial strength without compromising flexibility. Apparently, the cells of the R stent can be dilated up to 4.5 mm, providing side-branchability for bifurcation...

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