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Comments
Comment by gerardgoh Commented Nov 10, 2012
Impact factor: 64
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Good range of balloons that fit through a 4Fr sheath. Good work horse balloon. Would be nicer if the shaft size was slightly smaller to allow injection of contrast through the sheath whilst the balloon was still in the sheath.
Comment by OB1 Commented Jul 31, 2012
Impact factor: 34
Used a 3mm balloon following recanalization of an occluded peroneal artery. Nice low profile, tracked easily over a V18 guidewire.
Comment by paulr Commented Aug 6, 2009
Impact factor: 14
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Just used an 8mm balloon in a brachial fistula venous stenosis through a 4F sheath. a 2cm balloon would have been even better if we had one.
Comment by roper Commented Feb 25, 2009
Impact factor: 1
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Good low profile. Saves on closure devices.