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This filter is available in stainless steel or titanium variations. It is designed to reduce the tilting problems identified with the Titanium Greenfield model by using over-the-wire insertion. It also uses an alternating hook arrangement that has been shown to reduce tilt and migration. One...
read full descriptionBoston Scientific's Lotus transcatheter heart valve implant was awarded CE approval in October 2013. A ccording to the manufacturer, the product is the only aortic valve device that allows physicians to assess its final position before release. They say that it is designed to minimise the...
read full descriptionThe Luge Guide Wire delivers optimal torque response and the support required for device delivery in challenging anatomy. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Moderate Core Material: Unibody stainless steel Coating:...
read full descriptionThis is a braided catheter with a PTFE lining available in a range of sizes from 6 to 8F and lumens of 0.070 to 0.091" The catheter has an atraumatic radio opaque tip.
read full descriptionOffers a high level of rail support with a hydrophilic-coated polymer sleeve for smooth device delivery and vessel wall interaction. Tip Flexibility/Style: Floppy/Spring coil Tip Radiopacity: 3cm Rail Support: Super Core Material: Unibody stainless steel Coating:...
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