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Platform-14  Below the Knee Drug Eluting Balloon | Used in Infrapopliteal arterial disease management | Which Medical Device

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Below the Knee Drug Eluting Balloon

  Platform-14's Drug eluting balloons are designed for Below The Knee (BTK), and are claimed to have a highly stable coating. The company say it will not come off onto your glove, or in flakes or chunks in the vessel. You can deliver it through 4F sheaths and The Rx versions are great...

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AngioDynamics AngioVac Cannula & Circuit | Used in Thrombectomy | Which Medical Device

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AngioVac Cannula & Circuit

This large calibre device from Angiodynamics is designed to be inserted into the femoral vein and used to vacuum extract large volume thrombus from the venous circulation. It has a funnel shaped tip that balloon expands to occlude the vein its placed in. According to the manufacturer, it can...

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Cook Medical Turbo-Ject Power Injectable PICC | Used in PICC insertion | Which Medical Device

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Turbo-Ject Power Injectable PICC

According to the manufacturer, this power-injectable PICC meets CT imaging needs with industry high-flow rates. The set components provides all items that are required for the PICC insertion procedure. 

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Cook Medical Turbo-Flo | Used in PICC insertion | Which Medical Device

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Turbo-Flo

This device is a peripherally inserted central venous catheter which is suitable for patients that do not require power injection. The set components provides all items needed for the PICC insertion procedure. 

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AngioDynamics BioFlo PICC | Used in PICC insertion | Which Medical Device

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BioFlo PICC

According to the manufacturer, the BioFlo PICC has Endexo Technology (a permanent and no-eluting integral polymer) to provide a catheter which is more resistant to the accumulation of blood components. The device is FDA approved.  

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