The Angioslide Proteus balloon catheter combines the features of an angioplasty device and an embolic capture device. The Angioslide's balloon is folded inwards after inflation, creating a natural negative pressure, which drives debris particles into the balloon lumen. The idea is that you...
read full descriptionThe AngioSculpt Scoring Balloon Catheter is comprised of a semi-compliant angioplasty balloon surrounded by a nitinol scoring element. The idea is to provide controlled predictable scoring of the artery wall to allow better dilatation with the semi compliant balloon. The semi compliant nature...
read full descriptionThis is one of several CTO wires quite new to the market. The wire is 0.014 inch diameter and has a range of tip loads from 6 to 25g. These wires are designed to cross lesions within the lumen requiring a different technique to the subintimal approach used with a hydrophilic wire. Do you...
read full descriptionThe Split Stream is versatile long term hemodialysis catheter from Medcomp. The kit allows for the tip of the line to be accurately placed prior to tunneling. This may be of particular use for left sided/complex access where tip position is difficult to judge. The line can be placed in the usual...
read full descriptionTisseel is a two component fibrin sealant that consists of human fibrinogen and human thrombin. When combined the two components mimic the final stage of the blood coagulation cascade. This product has been used extensively for sealing tissue during surgery and to aid haemostasis. More...
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