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Cook Medical Aprima Access Nonvascular Introducer Set | Used in Abscess drainage, Drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC) | Which Medical Device
4.375 Stars
5 Stars

Aprima Access Nonvascular Introducer Set

Cook Medical's Aprima Access Nonvascular Introducer Set is designed for single-puncture percutaneous access to facilitate placement of a working guide wire for IR procedures. According to Cook, the Transitionless-Tip streamlines access and reduces the risk of patient trauma by lowering...

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Cook Medical LMA Stonebreaker | Used in Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) | Which Medical Device

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4.5 Stars

LMA Stonebreaker

The device is designed to fragment stones in the urinary tract.  Powered by a detachable carbon dioxide gas cartridge, it transfers kinetic energy through the probe to the tip which is in direct contact with the stone to be fragmented. A mechanical shock wave is generated when the trigger...

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Cook Medical Mac-Loc catheter | Used in Abscess drainage, Ascites drainage, Drainage, Malignant ascites, Malignant effusion drainage, Nephrostomy | Which Medical Device
4 Stars
4.2 Stars

Mac-Loc catheter

Used to provide diversionary bladder drainage by percutaneous placement of a loop catheter. The flexible Ultrathane® material enhances patient comfort with a smooth, kink-resistant shaft. The Mac-Loc® locking loop mechanism features a smooth, rounded locking assembly. The easily...

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Cook Medical NGage stone extractor | Used in Stone retrieval, Ureteroscopy | Which Medical Device
4 Stars
4 Stars

NGage stone extractor

A nitinol stone 'basket' for ureteral and renal stone extraction.

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Cook Medical Zenith TX2 Thoracic Endograft | Used in Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device
4 Stars

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Zenith TX2 Thoracic Endograft

The Zenith TX2 TAA Endovascular Graft designed specifically to address the common problem of thoracic grafts struggling with proximal neck wall apposition (the “bird's beak” effect). The end result is unrivaled control and accurate proximal conformity with the inner curvature of the...

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