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Boston Scientific TruePath CTO Device | Which Medical Device

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TruePath CTO Device

Truepath is a device for crossing CTOs. This is a small 0.018” wire with a diamond coated tip that rotates at 13,000 rpm to allow you to drill through heavily calcified lesions. There are audible alerts to tell you when it has started drilling and when it has encountered excessive...

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Terumo Tsunami Peripheral Balloon-expandable Stent | Used in Angioplasty, Subintimal angioplasty, Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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Tsunami Peripheral Balloon-expandable Stent

  • Added Feb 2, 2012
  • Manufactured by Terumo

The Tsunami Peripheral device consists of a balloon-expandable stent pre-mounted on a balloon at the distal tip of a rapid exchange type delivery catheter. This product is designed for use in the treatment of stenotic lesions to improve the blood flow.

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Cook Medical Turbo-Flo | Used in PICC insertion | Which Medical Device

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Turbo-Flo

This device is a peripherally inserted central venous catheter which is suitable for patients that do not require power injection. The set components provides all items needed for the PICC insertion procedure. 

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Cook Medical Turbo-Ject Power Injectable PICC | Used in PICC insertion | Which Medical Device

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Turbo-Ject Power Injectable PICC

According to the manufacturer, this power-injectable PICC meets CT imaging needs with industry high-flow rates. The set components provides all items that are required for the PICC insertion procedure. 

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AngioDynamics Unifuse infusion catheter | Which Medical Device

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Unifuse infusion catheter

This 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...

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