Merit Medical Systems, Inc. is a manufacturer of medical devices used in diagnostic and interventional cardiology and radiology procedures.
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...
read full descriptionThe One-Step Centesis Catheter from Merit Medical is a sheathed needle device for drainage of body cavities. It has a luer lock or slip fit connection, four large holes for drainage, a smooth tapered tip, an echo-enhanced needle tip and a clear hub for flashback indication. It is available in 4F...
read full descriptionA needle-free securement device for percutaneous drainage catheters that uses strings that wrap around the catheter to hold it in place. Includes a lid to cover the catheter and puncture site while showering for added protection. Image provided by Merit Medical, Reprinted by Permission.
read full descriptionThe SeaDragon Torque Device from Merit Medical is designed to facilitate one-handed manipulation of both hydrophilic and PTFE coated guide wire tips. Removal or repositioning of the device can be achieved by pushing down the white cap.
read full descriptionA device that enables the securement of a purse-string suture, following fistula intervention. The suture tension adjustments can be achieved by pushing a button. According to the manufacturer, there is clear visibility of the exit site, patient comfort in enhanced and device enables easy suture...
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