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MicroVention Terumo PHIL | Used in AV malformation occlusion, Embolisation | Which Medical Device

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PHIL

PHIL™ (precipitating hydrophobic injectable liquid) from MicroVention Terumo is a direct competitor to ONYX liquide embolic agent from Covidien. It uses iodine based contrast bonded to the polymer to make it radio opaque rather than the Tantalum used in Onyx. It is available in three...

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MicroVention Terumo Scepter C Compliant Occlusion Balloon Catheter | Which Medical Device

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Scepter C Compliant Occlusion Balloon Catheter

Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 Runner-Up: Interventional Radiology   Our nominator said, “Revolutionised the transarterial embolisation of AVM when use with ONYX.” We say, “An excellent innovative adjunct that increases the safety of...

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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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