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Cook Medical Coda Balloon Catheter | Used in Aortic stenting, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) | Which Medical Device

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Coda Balloon Catheter

The Coda Balloon Catheter from Cook Medical is designed for use in procedures intended to achieve temporary occlusion of large vessels, or expansion of vascular prostheses. It is commonly used for molding EVAR devices to form seal at the neck.

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Cook Medical Cope Gastrointestinal Suture Anchor Set | Used in Gastropexy, Gastrostomy | Which Medical Device
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Cope Gastrointestinal Suture Anchor Set

Used for anchoring the anterior wall of the stomach to the abdominal wall prior to introduction of interventional catheters.

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Cook Medical Entuit Suture Anchor Set | Used in Gastropexy, Gastrostomy | Which Medical Device

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Entuit Suture Anchor Set

The Entuit Secure Gastrointestinal Suture Anchor Set from Cook Medical is available in both non-adjustable and tension-adjustable versions. Each suture anchor is preloaded in the needle and is available in sets of two or three. The Cook locking mechanism secures the suture and the ...

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Cook Medical Zenith t-Branch Thoraco Abdominal Stent Graft | Which Medical Device

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Zenith t-Branch Thoraco Abdominal Stent Graft

This device is the only off-the-shelf endovascular stent graft that is indicated to treat  thoracoabdominal aneurysms. Designed with four downward-facing branches, Zenith t-Branch helps to preserve blood flow to visceral vessels whilst excluding the aneurysmal sac.  It has superior...

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Cook Medical Zenith p-Branch Off-the-Shelf Fenestrated Stent Graft | Which Medical Device

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Zenith p-Branch Off-the-Shelf Fenestrated Stent Graft

The Zenith pivot branch device standard fenestrated endovascular graft is designed for treating juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) originating below the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). Photo credit: Cook® Medical, Inc.

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