This vascular simulator is a full size model of the human vascular tree, arteries and veins. There are puncturable 'ports ' at all the common vascular access points. Smaller sections of the model are also available.
read full descriptionThis Ruby coil embolization system is available in lengths of up to 60cm. The coil is detachable and comes in ‘framing’ and ‘fill’ formats and can be delivered through a micro catheter.
read full descriptionThe P64 flow modulation device is primarily aimed at neuro use but could be used elsewhere. This is an extremely fine meshed stent that could be placed across the neck of a small aneurysm. The flow dynamics are sufficiently changed to allow thrombosis of the aneurysm. The device is deployed...
read full descriptionA novel dual function angioplasty balloon which enables multiple vascular procedures to be undertaken with just one dual function catheter potentially saving on time and costs. It is the first dual functional balloon dilatation catheter that combines angioplasty and...
read full descriptionThis device allows the radiologist to perform angiographic intervention remote from the patient and any radiation exposure. It allows precise control of a guiding catheter, catheter and guide wire simultaneously in all planes at the touch of a few buttons. The robot controls the...
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