Actilyse is indicated for thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke and myocardial infarction, although it is widely used in Interventional Radiology for thrombolysis of other vessels. The thrombolytic ingredient is alteplase.
read full descriptionDesigned specifically for use in superficial femoral arteries (SFA), popliteal arteries and to complement the Zilver 518 in iliacs, the low profile of the Advance 18LP balloon enhances your ability to cross tight lesions, and balloon-folding technology allows for 4 Fr sheath compatibility....
read full descriptionThe Atrium’s V12 is a one-step delivery system, and is suitable for vessels ranging from 5mm to 12mm diameters. The ultra low crossing profile is made possible by Atrium’s Power Crimp Technology and Atrium’s Anertia balloon catheter technology. All 5mm-10mm...
read full descriptionAtrium’s large diameter V12 is available for restoring the patency of iliac arteries. The large diameter, balloon expandable, PTFE covered stent can be used to treat vessels larger than 12mm. Features include: Available in diameters of 12, 14, & 16mm with lengths of 29,...
read full descriptionThis kit is designed for removal of the ALN IVC filter, but could also be used on the Cook Celect filter. It is available in straight and angled versions and can also be bent into the required shape.
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