Lutonix DCB is a drug-coated balloon catheter that delivers paclitaxel to the arterial wall in a single, short inflation. The device is similar to a standard angioplasty balloon but contains a special coating consisting of paclitaxel and a proprietary carrier that facilitates the...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Ryujin Plus rapid exchange balloon catheter is designed for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty for improving myocardial blood flow in the localised stenotic lesion of the coronary arteries. They say that the low profile enables the kissing...
read full descriptionThe device is an RX PTA Balloon catheter designed for carotid and renal interventions. It has a low profile with 6 F compatibility and a wide inflation pressure range: (up to 17 atm for selected sizes).
read full descriptionThis is a micro guidewire available in 0.010 and 0.014 inch diameters. Available lengths are 175 and 200cm. The wire has a soft coil tip of either 10 or 20cm and is aimed at distal vessel access.
read full descriptionThis is the successor to the standard Zilver vascular stent. The Zilver PTX is the claimed to be the world’s first drug-eluting stent for the superficial femoral artery (SFA). Its drug effect (paclitaxel) inhibits restenosis and reduces reintervention rates. The device is approved for...
read full descriptionWhichMedicalDevice is a FREE resource created by clinicians for clinicians.
Registration is free and gives you unlimited access to all of the content and features of this website.
Find out more...Registration is free and gives you unlimited access to all of the content and features of Which Medical Device. Find out more...
Which Medical Device is a community of clinicians sharing knowledge and experience of the devices and procedures we use on a daily basis. We ask that our members register with us so that we can maintain the unbiased and independent nature of our content. Registration is quick and free.
We do not make your details available to any third parties nor do we send unsolicited emails to our members. You can read our Privacy Policy here.