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BVM Medical Nit-Occlud Le VSD | Which Medical Device

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Nit-Occlud Le VSD

  Unique flexible coil design for the closure of Ventricular Septal Defects (VSD). Closure of perimembranous (aneurysmatic) and muscular VSDs. Benefits: Patented coil design with polyester fibres – The coil design with securely attached polyester fibres results in a rapid,...

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pfm medical Nit-Occlud ASD-R | Which Medical Device

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Nit-Occlud ASD-R

  This product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufacturer.   Nit-Occlud® ASD-R is knitted from a single nitinol wire without soldering. It consists of two discs, a distal or left one and a proximal or right...

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Cardionovum Legflow RX/OTW | Which Medical Device

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Legflow RX/OTW

  Paclitaxel Releasing Peripheral Balloon Dilatation Catheter For the safest SFA & BTK revascularization therapy! The LEGFLOW balloon drug coating quality is a major step beyond contemporary first and second generation DCB coatings. LEGFLOW RX/OTW provides a 100% anti-proliferative...

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Boston Scientific Peripheral Cutting Balloon PCB | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Peripheral Cutting Balloon PCB

Peripheral vascular cutting balloon from Boston Scientific This balloon has small cutting blades along its outer surface to help cut plaque and perform angioplasty. It uses a 0.018 inch wire and is available from 5 to 8mm diameters in a 2cm length. It requires a 6 or 7F sheath. There is...

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AngioDynamics Unifuse infusion catheter | Which Medical Device

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Unifuse infusion catheter

This slitted catheter is specifically designed for catheter directed thrombolysis. The patented slits are said to allow a more even distribution of thrombolytic compared with conventional side hole catheters used in thrombolysis. They also claim that slits rather than holes give a stronger...

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