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Comment by rodo Commented Feb 7, 2012
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Since from the death of the 6F Right Hepatic Catheter from Cook I was waiting for a such useful tool.
Cobra C2 is my first choice to engage both superior mesenteric and celiac trunk, but when the cobra sleeves away during microcatheter superselctive manouvres the SOS is the right one.
It simply reforms its shape in abdominal aorta, avoiding to go for the arch as nedeed for Simmons ones.
It provides into its 5F the strenght to support microwires and microcath forewarding.
The braided one is a little too stiff in tortous abdominal aortas.
See this cath in action in our video section at minute 3:00 in "DC bead TACE for hepatocellular carcinoma".