OUTBACK LTD Re-Entry Catheter

Added Feb 4, 2011

Manufactured by Cordis

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Outback device in SVC occlusion
Added 04 November 2023

This patient is TPN dependant and had no venous access with SVC occlusion and innonimate vein occlusion. I was asked to place a femoral line. Looking at her CT scan it was apparent that there was a relativley short occlusion that may be crossable. This was achieved with the Outback device and gooseneck snare. Dr Phil Haslam Consultant Interventional Radiologist

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Outback device use
Added 22 June 2011

Simon Bayes Consultant Interventional Radiologist from Stoke Mandeville and High Wycombe discusses the Outback Catheter at the 2011 SERF meeting. Dr Bayes discusses potential cost benefits and some tips to using the device for subintimal angioplasty.  

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OUTBACK LTD Re-entry Catheter
Added 04 February 2011

OUTBACK LTD Re-entry Catheter animation

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OUTBACK Recorded Case
Added 04 February 2011

Bail-out revascularisation of a Femoral CTO using the new OUTBACK LTD re-entry catheter. D.D. Do, N. Diehm, Clinical and Interventional Angiology Cardiovascualr Department, University of Berne, Switzerland  

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CTO Recanalisation
Added 04 February 2011

How to recanalize a Long SFA Occlusion, Dr Bergeron

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