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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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BBraun Histoacryl | Used in Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation, Endoleak occlusion, Ovarian vein embolisation, Pelvic congestion syndrome, Varicocoele embolisation , Vascular occlusion | Which Medical Device

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Histoacryl

  • Added Dec 9, 2022
  • Manufactured by BBraun

N-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) can be used as a liquid embolic agent when mixed with Lipiodol to make it radio opaque. The ratio affects the polymerisation time. The more lipiodol then the slower the time to solidify and the deeper the vascular penetration generally.  

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Balt Extrusion Spirale Coil | Used in Aneurysm coiling, Aneurysm occlusion, Embolisation, Varicocoele embolisation  | Which Medical Device

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Spirale Coil

The long flexible platinum Spirale coil is ideal for arterial and venous embolisation.

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