Longer lengths for radial procedures 150cm and 175cm catheter lengths facilitate radial UFE and PAE procedures Master Ultra Branch Selectivity Designed to treat challenging anatomies, thanks to ultra-branch selectivity1 combined with anti-kick back1 and an anti-kinking1 high...
read full descriptionHyperselective hydrophilic braided radiopaque microcatheters for peripheral and extracranial procedures. This is often our first choice of microcatheter. The end can be bent and a limited amount of torque can be applied for really tricky angulations. Some versions come with their own wire....
read full descriptionQuiremScout Microspheres Visualize SIRT success from the start The first and only CE-marked SIRT work-up product that utilizes the same technology (Holmium-166 microspheres) as the therapeutic microspheres, to optimize patient selection and advance treatment planning. Characteristics...
read full descriptionTerumo’s M Coat sheath offers smoother insertion and removal and minimizes the problem of spasm, making it ideal for routine TRI procedures. Retrieving the M Coat sheath from the radial artery requires only half the force compared to conventional uncoated sheaths. This helps minimizing...
read full descriptionThis is Terumo's carotid artery stent system. They claim it has the flexibility of an open cell design while outperforming the benefits of a closed cell stent. The stent is constructed from a double layered nitinol mesh and is a 5F rapid exchange system over a 0.014 inch wire. The stent is...
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