Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 Runner-Up: Interventional Radiology Our nominator said, “Revolutionised the transarterial embolisation of AVM when use with ONYX.” We say, “An excellent innovative adjunct that increases the safety of...
read full descriptionThe EN Snare is designed with three loops to increase the probability of foreign body capture. These loops are preformed and self-sizing for excellent vessel coverage. The EN Snare is designed to expand to the vessel wall size for retrieval of hard to get side-walled objects. Do you...
read full descriptionThe Direxion nitinol microcatheter offers four different tip configurations which are designed to assist vessel access: straight, swan, J and bern shaped. The device is available with 1 or 2 Radiopaque Markers, 3 different types of wires and and options of 0.022″/0.53mm and...
read full descriptionActilyse is indicated for thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke and myocardial infarction, although it is widely used in Interventional Radiology for thrombolysis of other vessels. The thrombolytic ingredient is alteplase.
read full descriptionThis is a covered coronary stent from Biotronik. It has an external covering only giving it a lower profile and enabling 5F access.
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