The AccuStick II Introducer System from Boston Scientific is designed for the introduction of 038" guidewires in non-vascular procedures. The device comprises a 21 gauge diagnostic needle, coaxial dilator/sheath assembly design and .038" heavy-duty guidewire with a choice of 'J'...
read full descriptionThis biodegraedable stent from Medtronic has a double helical shape and is said to allow the bile/pancreatic fluid to flow around the outside of the stent. There are two varieties, a fast degrading and a slow degrading profile although they do not state the likely degradation time period. It...
read full descriptionThis product is distributed in the UK by BVM Medical, for supply outside the UK please consult the manufactrer. Biliar Plus is an internal/external Biliary drainage catheter. Main features of the device are: — Pigtail drainage catheter —...
read full descriptionThe Cook biopsy set is most often used for transjugular liver biopsy. It consists of a preshaped metal needle guide that is inserted over a central plastic catheter over a guidewire usually placed in the right hepatic vein for liver biopsy. The supplied spring loaded biopsy needle is passed down...
read full descriptionThis is a simple peelaway sheath with the inner held to the outer by friction, no locking mechanism and no valve. It is available in 3.5 to 24F sizes and up to 20cm in length.
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