Cantata Microcatheter

Added Oct 12, 2014

Manufactured by Cook Medical

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From Cook Medical

Cook Medical's Cantata Microcatheteris used in small vessel or superselective anatomy for diagnostic and interventional procedures, including peripheral and coronary use.

The device is now available in a 2.9 Fr size that has a high-flow, .027 inch inner diameter (ID) and is designed for access and treatment of larger vessels.

The new size complements the existing line of .021 and .025 inch ID microcatheters, which provide physicians with low-profile options to access superselective anatomy. All Cantata Microcatheters are hand-shapeable, feature a full-length braid for optimal torqueability and feature a distal hydrophilic coating to ensure smooth introduction and maneuverability.
 
The high-flow, .027 inch ID size allows a larger range of embolic agents to be delivered to target anatomy. The .021 and the .025 inch ID sizes are designed to deliver .018 inch diameter microcoils and appropriate sizes of other embolic agents. Click here to view part numbers and specifications.
 
 

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