A manual compression assist product, t he original Cardiva Boomerang Wire vascular closure device received FDA clearance in 2004. The next generation technology, Cardiva Catalyst II achieved FDA approval in 2007 and the device is also is CE Marked for distribution in Europe. According...
read full descriptionCook Medical's Cantata Microcatheteris used in small vessel or superselective anatomy for diagnostic and interventional procedures, including peripheral and coronary use. The device is now available in a 2.9 Fr size that has a high-flow, .027 inch inner diameter (ID) and is designed for access...
read full descriptionThe Gore C3 EXCLUDER AAA Endoprosthesis is a relative new version of the Gore device. The device has infrarenal fixation and a simple deployment mechanism that allows repositioning by reconstraining the top of the graft (The delivery system is the new C3 system/handle, the device is...
read full descriptionThe Bullfrog and Cricket Micro-Infusion Catheters are catheter-guided systems designed to inject — directly and non-systemically — therapeutic agents through blood vessel walls into deep tissues. According to he maufacturer, therapies can be developed and delivered...
read full descriptionBioMimics® 3D Vascular Stent System by Veryan Medical A peripheral self-expanding nitinol stent with a three dimensional (3D) helical shape. Laser cut from a straight nitinol tube the 3D helical shape is stored in the nitinol shape memory. 6Fr over-the-wire (OTW) stent...
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