According to the manufacturer, the device is designed for the percutaneous Aspiration-Thromboembolectomy to ease the removal of thromboembolic material. Like most similar catheters it has a relatively large lumen for its size.
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Sinus Reduction Stent is purposely oversized to enable immediate and controlled reduction of blood flow, following its application. The 10F application device is adapted to a .035 inch guide wire.
read full descriptionThis 6F application device is a closed cell design and adapted to .035 inch guide wire. It is strong and repositional and available in a range of sizes from Ø 6mm – 14mm and lengths from 30mm and 100mm.
read full descriptionAccording to Optimed, the Sinus-XL Stent is the worldwide first Stent System with Class 3 registration for stenoses and dissections of the aorta, Vena Cava-Sydrome, obstructions of the Vena Cava and Endoleak Type 1a & 1b. This self-expanding Nitinol Stent System is...
read full descriptionOptiPur Ureteral Stents are made from a specially developed radiopaque soft-polyurethane. According to the manufacturer, they offer a high degree of ring stability, excellent pushability, biocompatibility as well as a low tendency to incrustation.
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