This simple device allows large bore aspiration of thrombus. I have used this successfully for massive pulmonary embolism with great success. The aspiration catheter itself is often enough, but you can also use the Flowtriever discs which are a little like an amplatzer plug that expand in...
read full descriptionThis device is denoted on the I.D. tag as a Midline catheter and it is e liminates the need for a chest X-Ray. The t hermosensitive polyurethane material is both alcohol and iodine compatible. The product is a vailable in single and dual configurations and is MRI compatible.
read full descriptionThe Baylis Powerwire distrubed in the UK by BVM is an RF enabled wire aimed at helping recanalisation of vessels. The wire is connected to a generator and the RF power can then be initiated for short bursts enabling te wire to slowly be advanced through an occlusion. It will be particularly...
read full descriptionMedcomp's catheter design reduces post insertion bleeding and provides improved catheter strength. The t hermosensitive, polyurethane material is alcohol and iodine compatible. The device is available in a f ull range of catheter sizes from 1.9F to 6F and in single, dual and...
read full descriptionThis 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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