The Merit MAK (Mini Access Kit) and S-MAK (Stiffened Mini Access Kit) introducer devices have been designed to provide access to the vascular system. Merit says that the devices facilitate the percutaneous placement of 0.035" (0.89mm) or 0.038" (0.97mm) guide wires into the...
read full descriptionThis is a simple peelaway sheath with the inner held to the outer by friction, no locking mechanism and no valve. It is available in 3.5 to 24F sizes and up to 20cm in length.
read full descriptionThis device is the biliary version of Boston Scientific's Wallstent.
read full descriptionThe 6 Fr GaltStick is designed for the introduction of a .018" guidewire and .038" working guidewire in non-vascular procedures. A radiopaque marker band on all sheaths provides enhanced visibility. This product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply...
read full descriptionThe Jengu stent from HIlzo is similar to the covered ureteric stents. Its PTFE covered on both siides of the nitinol mesh and has a string to aid percutaneous removal. It's available in 8 and 10mm diameters and 6,8, and 10cm lengths. There is a 50cm delivery system for a percutaneous...
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