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...
read full descriptionThe micro wires from Boston scientific are designed for crossing and navigating atheromatous lesions above and below the knee. They are also useful for support in the visceral vasculature for placing 0.018 mounted stents. The wires have a hydrophilic coating, shapeable tips and come in...
read full descriptionThe V2 renal denervation system from Vessix Vasular is designed for use during renal denervation procedures in the treatment of hypertension. The V2 system combines RF balloon catheter and bipolar RF generator technologies to permit a lower voltage intervention while still achieving necessary...
read full descriptionThe manufacturer describes this device as a u niquely flexible stent with c ompetitive radial strength with minimal recoil.
read full descriptionThis stent graft from Medtronic is designed for the descending thoracic aorta. Nonaneurysmal aortic diameter in the range of 18 mm to 42 mm (fusiform and saccular aneurysms/penetrating ulcers), 18 mm to 44 mm (blunt traumatic aortic injuries), or 20 mm to 44 mm (dissections); and...
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