A family of devices designed to be used for catheterisation of bifurcated endoluminal AAA stent grafts. However the range of angles available makes them very useful for other vascular procedures eg crossing the bifurcation and complex embolisations. Have you used a Beacon Tip Van Schie...
read full descriptionThe device is designed to fragment stones in the urinary tract. Powered by a detachable carbon dioxide gas cartridge, it transfers kinetic energy through the probe to the tip which is in direct contact with the stone to be fragmented. A mechanical shock wave is generated when the trigger...
read full descriptionAccording to Cook Medical, the Zilver Vena Venous Self-Expanding Stent is the world’s first-ever stent designed to specifically treat symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction. The device has received CE Mark approval. Based on Cook’s existing Zilver technology, the...
read full descriptionCook Medical's Aprima Access Nonvascular Introducer Set is designed for single-puncture percutaneous access to facilitate placement of a working guide wire for IR procedures. According to Cook, the Transitionless-Tip streamlines access and reduces the risk of patient trauma by lowering...
read full descriptionCook Medical's Neff Percutaneous Access Set is designed for use in single puncture percutaneous access procedures. The manufacturer says that the device will assist the placement of 0.38" working wire guide for interventional radiology practices. According to Cook, the initial...
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