RadPad make a variety of disposable radiation protection absorbent pads to reduce scattered radiation to the operator. The pads/drapes, seen at CIRSE 2016, are shaped for particular procedures with cutouts to allow access for the procedure.
read full descriptionThis is a paclitaxel coated balloon from Boston Scientific. It is available in 2-8mm diameters and 30-150mm lengths but not in all diameters. It uses a 0.018 inch platform and needs sheaths from 4-6F.
read full descriptionThis is a real time dose monitoring system that allows users to see their dose in real time and change their behaviour to minimise radiation exposure. The system comes with 4 badges that are linked to the base station by bluetooth. The base station gives a real time readout of dose rate and also...
read full descriptionThis is a 0.021inch reinforced hydrophilic microcatheter. The proximal shaft is stiff with a more flexible distal part. The tip of the catheter is steam shapeable. The cathater takes a 0.018 inch wire.
read full descriptionThis product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufacturer. REBOA Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta The world’s first approved kit for: PPH Postpartum bleeding – PPH...
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