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Boston Scientific ChoICE PT Extra Support Guide Wire | Which Medical Device

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ChoICE PT Extra Support Guide Wire

Provides excellent access with a high level of support designed to facilitate device delivery in highly resistant lesions and extra support cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Intermediate/Polymer Tip Radiopacity: 35cm Rail Support: Extra Core Material: Unibody stainless...

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Boston Scientific ChoICE Floppy Guide Wire  | Which Medical Device

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ChoICE Floppy Guide Wire

Combines a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve with a soft tip and flexible body – excellent for frontline and tortuous anatomy cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Light Core Material: Unibody stainless steel...

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Abbott Vascular BMW UNIVERSAL Guide Wire | Which Medical Device

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BMW UNIVERSAL Guide Wire

A Hi-Torque Balance Middleweight Universal Guide Wire which is a front-line guide wire. It offers a unique balance of support and flexibility with enhancements in the areas of device compatibility, distal access, deliverability in tortuous anatomy and tip durability.

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Orbus Neich Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent | Which Medical Device

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Blazer Cobalt Chromium Stent

According to he manufacturer, the Blazer Cobalt Chromium stent cells can be expanded to up to 4.5 mm in diameter, to enable side branch access for effective bifurcation stenting and for maintaining patency of side branches. They say that the device is made from the L605 cobalt chromium...

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Biosensors International BioMatrix NeoFlex | Which Medical Device

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BioMatrix NeoFlex

The BioMatrix NeoFlex has, according to the manufacturer, an enhanced stent delivery system that provides clinicians with exceptional performance in complex lesions and challenging anatomies. The device has received CE Mark approval (May 2013). Photograph: Biosensors International

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