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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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Boston Scientific Equalizer Balloon Catheter | Used in Aortic stenting, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) | Which Medical Device

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Equalizer Balloon Catheter

The Equalizer Balloon Catheter from Boston Scientific is indicated for use in vascular occlusion procedures. Key design features of the Equalizer Balloon Catheter device include Bi-lumen shaft design, highly radiopaque balloon markers and compliant latex balloon construction. It is commonly used...

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Boston Scientific Standard Occlusion Balloon Catheter | Used in Aortic stenting, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), Vascular occlusion | Which Medical Device

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Standard Occlusion Balloon Catheter

Boston Scientific describe the latex material used to manufacture their Standard Occlusion Balloon Catheter as designed to increase balloon burst strength during multiple inflations.  They say that the nylon material increases the catheter shaft strength and the larger balloon...

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