The EBZO is a neurovascular microcatheter. Apparently, a deflectable tip allows in vivo control of the tip shape via the device's hub. The tip can be deflected up to 90 degrees (from straight) in opposing directions. According to the manufacturer, this permits a greater level of...
read full descriptionThis is a newer design that is based on the Günther Tulip filter and designed to be more easily retrievable. It is made of Conichrome® which is a cobalt- chromium-nickel-molybdenum-iron alloy. It has a single-cone design and incorporates secondary struts, designed to centre the filter...
read full descriptionThe Arrow PTD decreases the risk, expense, and complications associated with other dialysis thrombolytic techniques. The unique expandable fragmentation basket design removes residual thrombus providing outcomes that meet or exceed kDOQI minimum recommendations.
read full descriptionThis device is now manufactured by BD after their acquisition of Straub Medical Rotarex® catheters detach, aspirate, cut-down and carry away occlusion material in acute to chronic occlusions. The catheter head consists of two overlying cylinders with side openings. The inner...
read full descriptionThe PowerPort * device is the first MRI-safe port which is indicated for power injection. It combines venous access with the ability for power-injected Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography (CECT) scans. Power injected CECT scans produce superior images to help better manage patient care....
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