The 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...
read full descriptionThis is a new non thermal tumour ablation technique that works by applying a short burst of high voltage DC current across the tumour. This causes irreversible disruption of the cell membrane and consequently cell death. The NanoKnife system consists of a generator and electrical probes which...
read full descriptionThis large calibre device from Angiodynamics is designed to be inserted into the femoral vein and used to vacuum extract large volume thrombus from the venous circulation. It has a funnel shaped tip that balloon expands to occlude the vein its placed in. According to the manufacturer, it can...
read full descriptionThis slitted catheter is specifically designed for catheter directed thrombolysis. The patented slits are said to allow a more even distribution of thrombolytic compared with conventional side hole catheters used in thrombolysis. They also claim that slits rather than holes give a stronger...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the BioFlo PICC has Endexo Technology (a permanent and no-eluting integral polymer) to provide a catheter which is more resistant to the accumulation of blood components. The device is FDA approved.
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