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According to the manufacturer, this closed-cell low-profile device is designed to provide tracking through tortuous anatomy. The monorail delivery system allows rapid catheter exchanges. They say that the Carotid Wallstent is the only carotid stent indicated for use in high...
read full descriptionCombines a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve with a soft tip and flexible body – excellent for frontline and tortuous anatomy cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Light Core Material: Unibody stainless steel...
read full descriptionProvides excellent access with a high level of support designed to facilitate device delivery in highly resistant lesions and extra support cases. Tip Flexibility/Style: Intermediate/Polymer Tip Radiopacity: 35cm Rail Support: Extra Core Material: Unibody stainless...
read full descriptionThe Contour PVA Embolization particles are small and irregular flakes of polyvinyl alcohol, which are used for permanent occlusion within a blood vessel. Read instructions for use from Boson Scientific, here .
read full descriptionThe Direxion nitinol microcatheter offers four different tip configurations which are designed to assist vessel access: straight, swan, J and bern shaped. The device is available with 1 or 2 Radiopaque Markers, 3 different types of wires and and options of 0.022″/0.53mm and...
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