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St Jude Medical Amplatzer Vascular Plug II | Used in Embolisation, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), Pelvic embolization, Vascular occlusion | Which Medical Device

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Amplatzer Vascular Plug II

The Amplatzer Vascular Plug II's unique multi-segmented, multi-layered design significantly reduces the time to occlusion for transcatheter embolization procedures. The three lobes of the Amplatzer Vascular Plug II are designed to better conform to vessel landing zones. The plug 2 has 6...

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Vascular Solutions Gandras Catheter | Used in Fibroid embolization, Pelvic arterial catheterization, Pelvic embolization | Which Medical Device

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Gandras Catheter

A new advance in catheterization of uterine and pelvic arteries. Ultra-tapered distal segment with hydrophilic coating provides benefits of a microcatheter without added cost. Available in 2cm, 4cm and 6cm distal tip lengths for customized arterial placement. Flexible shaft facilitates...

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GEM Glubran 2 | Used in Embolisation, Endoleak occlusion, Pelvic congestion syndrome, Pelvic embolization, Pseudoaneurysm occlusion, Varicocoele embolisation , Vascular occlusion | Which Medical Device

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Glubran 2

  • Added Dec 9, 2022
  • Manufactured by GEM

This is a synthetic surgical glue based on cyanoacrylate with the addition of a monomer. It is biodegradable and impermeable to liquids. It seems to be more predictable and easier to use than hystoacryl (monomeric n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate) with less likelyhood of catheter fixation....

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Balt Extrusion Magic glue | Used in Embolisation, Pelvic embolization | Which Medical Device

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Magic glue

Magic glue form Balt is a new variation of cyanoacrylate adhesive liquid embolic agent. It is said to have delayed polymerisation with less adhesion to the microcatheter making it easier to use than conventional cyanoacrylate. It wll be interesting to see how it compares with Glubran?

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