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Cook Medical Neff Percutaneous Access Set | Used in Abscess drainage, Biliary Drainage, Drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC) | Which Medical Device

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Neff Percutaneous Access Set

Cook Medical's Neff Percutaneous Access Set is designed for use in single puncture percutaneous access procedures. The manufacturer says that the device will assist the placement of 0.38" working wire guide for interventional radiology practices.  According to Cook, the initial...

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc Merit MAK-NV Introducer System | Used in Abscess drainage, Biliary Drainage, Drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC) | Which Medical Device

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Merit MAK-NV Introducer System

The Merit MAK (Mini Access Kit) and S-MAK (Stiffened Mini Access Kit) introducer devices have been designed to provide access to the vascular system. Merit says that the devices facilitate the percutaneous placement of 0.035" (0.89mm) or 0.038" (0.97mm) guide wires into the...

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Boston Scientific AccuStick II Introducer System | Used in Abscess drainage, Biliary Drainage, Drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTC) | Which Medical Device

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AccuStick II Introducer System

The AccuStick II Introducer System from Boston Scientific is designed for the introduction of 038" guidewires in non-vascular procedures. The device comprises a 21 gauge diagnostic needle, coaxial dilator/sheath assembly design and .038" heavy-duty guidewire with a choice of 'J'...

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