Which Medical Device of the Year 2012 Commendation: Interventional Radiology We say, "This novel device provides an alternative solution to the problem of re entering the true lumen during subintimal angioplasty." Read the full list of Which Medical Device of...
read full descriptionThe Glidecath 4 Fr Hydrophilic Coated Catheter has a hydrophilic coated distal tip (15 cm) for smooth passage through tortuous vasculature. The device has a double-braided stainless steel mesh middle layer, a nylon-rich polyurethane inner layer and can accommodate...
read full descriptionThe Cordis Outback Re-Entry Catheter is designed to get back into the true lumen at the reconstitution point to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This helps to reduce radiation exposure time on average re-entry takes only eight minutes .
read full descriptionA family of devices designed to be used for catheterisation of bifurcated endoluminal AAA stent grafts. However the range of angles available makes them very useful for other vascular procedures eg crossing the bifurcation and complex embolisations. Have you used a Beacon Tip Van Schie...
read full descriptionThe SOS Omni selective catheter features a soft, atraumatic, Super-radiopaque tip intended to reform in the thoracic aorta. The catheter should be pulled from the descending aorta into the abdominal aorta with a floppy Bentson-type guidewire “leading,” sometimes with a...
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