The ABSORB device is a bioresorbable scaffold designed to treat a patient's blocked vessel. Once the vessel can remain open without the extra support, ABSORB will slowly metabolise and be resorbed by the body. This device delivers everolimus, an anti-proliferative drug. ABSORB is...
read full descriptionThe 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
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the product provides support for stent and balloon advancement and provides a conduit for device and wire transport. The guide catheters are available in a range of sizes from 5 to 8F with internal lumens of 0.058 to 0.090"
read full descriptionThis is a braided catheter with a PTFE lining available in a range of sizes from 6 to 8F and lumens of 0.070 to 0.091" The catheter has an atraumatic radio opaque tip.
read full descriptionA novel dual function angioplasty balloon which enables multiple vascular procedures to be undertaken with just one dual function catheter potentially saving on time and costs. It is the first dual functional balloon dilatation catheter that combines angioplasty and...
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