Hyperselective hydrophilic braided radiopaque microcatheters for peripheral and extracranial procedures. This is often our first choice of microcatheter. The end can be bent and a limited amount of torque can be applied for really tricky angulations. Some versions come with their own wire....
read full descriptionLonger lengths for radial procedures 150cm and 175cm catheter lengths facilitate radial UFE and PAE procedures Master Ultra Branch Selectivity Designed to treat challenging anatomies, thanks to ultra-branch selectivity1 combined with anti-kick back1 and an anti-kinking1 high...
read full descriptionAt 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.
read full descriptionThe Pinnacle Destination Guiding Sheath consists of a guiding catheter and an introducer sheath. The variety of different curves allow access across the aortic bifurcation, to the renal arteries and other areas giving good support for selective catheters for stenting and embolisation. Two valve...
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...
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