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Orbus Neich Scoreflex Scoring Balloon | Used in Angioplasty, CTO Recanalisation | Which Medical Device

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Scoreflex Scoring Balloon

According to the manufacturer, Scoreflex is a force dilatation balloon that comes with a dual wire system for dilatation under lower inflation pressure. They say that for optimal results, a gradual step-up inflation protocol should be adopted. Recommended applications for the device include...

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Boston Scientific Peripheral Cutting Balloon PCB | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Peripheral Cutting Balloon PCB

Peripheral vascular cutting balloon from Boston Scientific This balloon has small cutting blades along its outer surface to help cut plaque and perform angioplasty. It uses a 0.018 inch wire and is available from 5 to 8mm diameters in a 2cm length. It requires a 6 or 7F sheath. There is...

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Bard Peripheral Vascular Conquest 40 | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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Conquest 40

This high pressure balloon from Bard is rated at between 30 and 40 atm, 30 for the largest balloons. It is available from 4-12mm and up to 12cm in length

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Contract Medical  DuraSheath | Used in Angioplasty | Which Medical Device

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DuraSheath

 This product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufacturer.   DuraSheath DuraSheath is a new developed, percutaneous kink-free guiding sheath that combines a variable stiffness shaft and state of the art processing to provide an...

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BVM Medical Baylis Powerwire | Used in Angioplasty, CTO Recanalisation, Vascular occlusion, Vascular stenting, Venous stenting | Which Medical Device

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Baylis Powerwire

The Baylis Powerwire distrubed in the UK by BVM is an RF enabled wire aimed at helping recanalisation of vessels. The wire is connected to a generator and the RF power can then be initiated for short bursts enabling te wire to slowly be advanced through an occlusion. It will be particularly...

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