According to the manufacturer, the Sinus Reduction Stent is purposely oversized to enable immediate and controlled reduction of blood flow, following its application. The 10F application device is adapted to a .035 inch guide wire.
read full descriptionThis 6F application device is a closed cell design and adapted to .035 inch guide wire. It is strong and repositional and available in a range of sizes from Ø 6mm – 14mm and lengths from 30mm and 100mm.
read full descriptionAccording to Optimed, the Sinus-XL Stent is the worldwide first Stent System with Class 3 registration for stenoses and dissections of the aorta, Vena Cava-Sydrome, obstructions of the Vena Cava and Endoleak Type 1a & 1b. This self-expanding Nitinol Stent System is...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufactuer, ths lo w-profile 6.6F catheter reduces the risk of thrombosis. The l arge septum diameter is designed to provide a greater target area and s ilicone-filled suture holes prevent tissue ingrowth. The device has the CE mark.
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, this is the s mallest profile power-injectable port currently on the market place (as at September 2013). They say that the low-profile design ideal for chest or peripheral placement. The device features the largest septum diameter of any power-injectable...
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