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Terumo Progreat Double Marker Micro Catheter System | Which Medical Device

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Progreat Double Marker Micro Catheter System

  • Added Nov 2, 2014
  • Manufactured by Terumo

At CIRSE 2014, Terumo announced the launch of the Progreat Double Marker, available in 2.4Fr and 2.8Fr version. They said that the device has the unique navigability and torquability of the usual Progreat and two markers that provide excellent visibility.   

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Cook Medical Cantata Microcatheter | Which Medical Device

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Cantata Microcatheter

Cook Medical's Cantata Microcatheteris used in small vessel or superselective anatomy for diagnostic and interventional procedures, including peripheral and coronary use. The device is now available in a 2.9 Fr size that has a high-flow, .027 inch inner diameter (ID) and is designed for access...

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Boston Scientific Direxion | Which Medical Device

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Direxion

The Direxion nitinol microcatheter offers four different tip configurations which are designed to assist vessel access: straight, swan, J and bern shaped. The device is available with 1 or 2 Radiopaque Markers, 3 different types of wires and and options of 0.022″/0.53mm and...

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EV3 Rebar microcatheter | Which Medical Device

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Rebar microcatheter

  • Added Jun 9, 2013
  • Manufactured by EV3

This is a 0.021inch reinforced hydrophilic microcatheter. The proximal shaft is stiff with a more flexible distal part. The tip of the catheter is steam shapeable. The cathater takes a 0.018 inch wire.

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EV3 Echelon microcatheter | Used in Aneurysm coiling, Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation | Which Medical Device

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Echelon microcatheter

  • Added Jun 9, 2013
  • Manufactured by EV3

These are claimed to have good pushability and trackability. They have a nitinol braded design with varying degrees of flexibility along the shaft. They have either a 45 degree or 90 degree tip angle and are said to have a relativey large internal diameter. They accept a 0.014 inch guidewire...

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