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 descriptionHydrophobic patchwork coated balloon ensures a smooth crossing through tortuous vessels and across high grade stenosis whilst minimising the risk of slippage during inflation experienced using hydrophilic coated balloons. Infrapopliteal angioplasty literature on PubMed
read full descriptionThis valve is design for haemostasis with multiple devices through the valve leaflets and can take very high pressures. We have used the valve during carotid stenting procedures and off label to provide a water tight seal for irrigation when using high pressure bags with a flexible ureteroscope....
read full descriptionThe Flextome Cutting Balloon Device consists of a balloon with three to four microsurgical blades (atherotomes) mounted lengthwise on its outer surface. When the device is inflated, the atherotomes score the plaque by severing the elastic and fibrotic continuity of the vessel with tiny...
read full descriptionDesigned specifically for use in superficial femoral arteries (SFA), popliteal arteries and to complement the Zilver 518 in iliacs, the low profile of the Advance 18LP balloon enhances your ability to cross tight lesions, and balloon-folding technology allows for 4 Fr sheath compatibility....
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