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Bard Peripheral Vascular Conquest 40 | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Conquest 40

This high pressure balloon from Bard is rated at between 30 and 40 atm, 30 for the largest balloons. It is available from 4-12mm and up to 12cm in length

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Terumo Ryujin Plus | Used in Angioplasty, Infrapopliteal arterial disease management | Which Medical Device

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Ryujin Plus

  • Added Jun 12, 2013
  • Manufactured by Terumo

According to the manufacturer, the Ryujin Plus rapid exchange balloon catheter is designed for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty for improving myocardial blood flow in the localised stenotic lesion of the coronary arteries.  They say that the low profile enables the kissing...

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Platform-14  Central Vessels Large Drug Eluting Balloon | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Central Vessels Large Drug Eluting Balloon

10,12 and 14mm drug eluting balloons with a complete 360 degree coating of Paclitaxel protected with a hydrogel coating ensures these challenging stenosis can be treated effectively. Whether it is Graft edge stenosis, instent restenosis on arterial or venous side. Platfom 14 claim that their...

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Boston Scientific Ranger drug coated balloon | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Ranger drug coated balloon

This is a paclitaxel coated balloon from Boston Scientific. It is available in 2-8mm diameters and 30-150mm lengths but not in all diameters. It uses a 0.018 inch platform and needs sheaths from 4-6F.  

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Bard Bantam Balloon | Used in Angioplasty, Subintimal angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Bantam Balloon

  • Added Feb 7, 2009
  • Manufactured by Bard

The Bantam PTA Catheter combines pushability, flexibility and trackability in a low profile 0.018 system for the treatment of lesions in the femoral and infrapopliteal arteries. According to the manufacturer, the Bantam is available with balloons up to 220mm in length allowing for potentially...

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