Angio-seal is a medical device indicated for use in closing and reducing time to hemostasis at the femoral arterial puncture site in patients who have undergone diagnostic angiography procedures or interventional procedures (minimal artery diameter of 4mm). The 6F Angio-Seal device is for...
read full descriptionThe ExoSeal(TM) Vascular Closure Device makes use of key technological developments to support the clinical safety* and efficacy of the closure procedure. A bioabsorbable PGA-plug (Polyglycolic Acid), is designed to close the femoral artery puncture site with minimal or no inflammation. It...
read full descriptionThe Femoseal by Terumo is a closure device using 3 bioabsorbable components. 2 of these are polymer dics with an inner disc deployed inside the vessel and an outer disc on the outer wall of the vessel with an absorbable locking suture joining the two. Terumo quote a median time to...
read full descriptionThe MANTA Device is the first commercially available biomechanical vascular closure device designed specifically for large bore femoral arterial access site closure. 1 Available in 14 Fr. and 18 Fr., a single MANTA Device effectively closes femoral arterial access sites following the...
read full descriptionThis is now at least the 3rd generation of this device, first produced by access closure, then bought by Cordis Johnson and Johnson and became the Mynx Grip and now the Mynx control. Cordis say the MYNX CONTROL™ Vascular Closure Device (VCD) integrates dual-mode active sealing and...
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