DC Bead is an embolic Drug-Eluting Bead capable of loading and releasing in a controlled manner chemotherapeutic agents. DC Bead is used in trans-arterial chemoembolisation (TACE). This is a minimally invasive (non-surgical) procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. DC Bead...
read full descriptionThe Cordis Outback Re-Entry Catheter is designed to get back into the true lumen at the reconstitution point to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This helps to reduce radiation exposure time on average re-entry takes only eight minutes .
read full descriptionCook Medical's forceps set is designed to be used for percutaneous access to and biopsy of tissue within the biliary duct. A separate complementary line of biliary drains and stents enables completion of the procedure according to preference. T he ...
read full descriptionHyperselective hydrophilic braided radiopaque microcatheters for peripheral and extracranial procedures. This is often our first choice of microcatheter. The end can be bent and a limited amount of torque can be applied for really tricky angulations. Some versions come with their own wire....
read full descriptionThis unique device from Inari enables removal of large volumes of thrombus. Have you used this? Let us know what you think.
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