Since 1963, Cook Group companies have been among the leaders in developing healthcare devices that have improved lives around the world.
A .035 inch embolization coil for blocking or moderating blood flow through peripheral veins and arteries. According to Cook Medical, the device is designed for more precise placement and has a radiopaque marker at the detachment point. The coil is retractable to repositon prior to detachment....
read full descriptionThe Yueh Centesis Catheter Needle from Cook is indicated for percutaneous fluid aspiration from body cavities. It has a hollow stylet needle design for aspiration prior to stylet removal and four sideports. The device is available in 4, 5, 6 and 8 French Sizes, and 7 to 20 cm in length depending...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, this power-injectable PICC meets CT imaging needs with industry high-flow rates. The set components provides all items that are required for the PICC insertion procedure.
read full descriptionAccording to Cook Medical, the Vital-Port Vascular Access System is indicated for patient therapy requiring repeated vascular access for simultaneous or separate injection or infusion therapy and/or blood sampling. The p ower-injectable models have a maximum flow rate of 5 mL/sec and a...
read full descriptionThe Cook biopsy set is most often used for transjugular liver biopsy. It consists of a preshaped metal needle guide that is inserted over a central plastic catheter over a guidewire usually placed in the right hepatic vein for liver biopsy. The supplied spring loaded biopsy needle is passed down...
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