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ExoSeal Vascular Closure Device

The ExoSeal(TM) Vascular Closure Device from Cordis Johnson and Johnson makes use of key technological developments to support the clinical safety* and efficacy of the closure procedure. In the ECLIPSE Trial , the extravascular plug placement was associated with no embolisation, infection...

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Mynx Vascular Closure Device

The Mynx Vascular Closure Device is an extravascular sealing device designed to facilitate hemostasis without sutures or implants. The device is available in 5F and 6F/7F sizes and can be deployed through the existing procedural sheath. It is similar to the Cordis Exoseal in that it can be...

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TR Band Radial Compression Device

  • Added Jan 13, 2012
  • Manufactured by Terumo

The TR Band hemostasis device works by providing controlled compression of the radial artery without completely occluding vessel flow or significantly compressing other structures. The transparent cuff allows precise visual control, and the air injection port and inflator syringe ensures...

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