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Cook Medical Retracta Detachable Embolization Coil | Used in Aneurysm coiling, Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation | Which Medical Device

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Retracta Detachable Embolization Coil

A .035 inch embolization coil for blocking or moderating blood flow through peripheral veins and arteries. According to Cook Medical, the device is designed for more precise placement and has a radiopaque marker at the detachment point. The coil is retractable to repositon prior to detachment....

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Bentley innomed BE Graft Peripheral | Used in Aneurysm occlusion | Which Medical Device

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BE Graft Peripheral

This 6F (5-8mm) balloon expanded peripheral stent gtraft from Bentley is claimed to have high radial force whilst maintaining flexibility. The stent is cobalt chrome covered with ePTFE. The 9 and 10mm stent sizes are 7F. The graft is 18-58mm in legth and really suited for iliac and...

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MicroVention Terumo Scepter XC X-tra Compliant Occlusion Balloon Catheter | Used in Aneurysm coiling, Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation, Vascular occlusion | Which Medical Device

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Scepter XC X-tra Compliant Occlusion Balloon Catheter

The Scepter XC Occlusion Balloon Catheter from MicroVention is designed for use in the peripheral and neurovascular vessels for temporary vascular occlusion as well as balloon-assisted embolization of intracranial aneurysms. The Scepter XC Occlusion device is a dual coaxial lumen catheter with...

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