According to the manufacturer, the Ryujin Plus rapid exchange balloon catheter is designed for percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty for improving myocardial blood flow in the localised stenotic lesion of the coronary arteries. They say that the low profile enables the kissing...
read full descriptionAn interesting device that can be switched between power modulation or temperature modulation modes. This presumably varies between the different types of ablation needle. The power modulation mode likely relies on impedence feedback such as in the cooltip device from Medtronic ad RF 3000...
read full descriptionThe Femoseal by Terumo is a closure device using 3 bioabsorbable components. 2 of these are polymer dics with an inner disc deployed inside the vessel and an outer disc on the outer wall of the vessel with an absorbable locking suture joining the two. Terumo quote a median time to...
read full descriptionThis aspiration catheter from Terumo comes in 6, 7 and 8F sizes with lumens 1 to 1.42m diameter. It is rapid exchange requiring an 0.014 inch guide wire with a usable length of 140cm.
read full descriptionThe biopearl from terumo is said to be the worlds first resorbable drug eluting microsphere. The idea is to deliver the drug to the TACE target lesion then allow gradual restoration of blood flow to allow repeated lesion access. They are compatible with doxorubicin, epirubicin and...
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