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Cordis INCRAFT Stent-Graft System | Which Medical Device

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INCRAFT Stent-Graft System

  • Added Jun 1, 2014
  • Manufactured by Cordis

The INCRAFT’s delivery system features a low-profile that is made possible by using an integrated sheath of braided construction. The outer diameter of the integrated delivery system, which includes the device and sheath is 14F, whereas currently available endovascular aneurysm repair...

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Terumo Progreat Double Marker Micro Catheter System | Which Medical Device

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Progreat Double Marker Micro Catheter System

  • Added Nov 2, 2014
  • Manufactured by Terumo

At CIRSE 2014, Terumo announced the launch of the Progreat Double Marker, available in 2.4Fr and 2.8Fr version. They said that the device has the unique navigability and torquability of the usual Progreat and two markers that provide excellent visibility.   

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BIOTRONIK Passeo-18 Lux | Which Medical Device

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Passeo-18 Lux

  • Added Nov 2, 2014
  • Manufactured by BIOTRONIK

Biotronik's Passeo-18 Lux dr ug releasing balloon, indicated for lower limb arteries gained the CE mark in January 2014.  The device is clinically proven to reduce Late Lumen Loss (LLL) and Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR). It has a low profile, highly deliverable Passeo-18 platform...

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Vivasure Medical Ltd Vivasure  | Which Medical Device

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Vivasure

According to the manufacturer, the V ivasure large-hole closure device is used at the end of large-bore catheter primary interventions such as endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). The device percutaneously delivers a fully absorbable implant to...

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Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc./RadPad RadPad | Which Medical Device

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RadPad

RadPad make a variety of disposable radiation protection absorbent pads to reduce scattered radiation to the operator. The pads/drapes, seen at CIRSE 2016, are shaped for particular procedures with cutouts to allow access for the procedure.

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