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The Zilver 635 self-expanding stent from Cook Medical is designed for use in procedures of the iliac, superficial femoral artery (SFA) and above-the-knee popliteal artery. The Zilver Flex device features a fracture resistant surface and liner cell stent design to facilitate stable deployment and...
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 descriptionThis is one of several CTO wires quite new to the market. The wire is 0.014 inch diameter and has a range of tip loads from 6 to 25g. These wires are designed to cross lesions within the lumen requiring a different technique to the subintimal approach used with a hydrophilic wire. Do you...
read full descriptionCook Medical's Aprima Access Nonvascular Introducer Set is designed for single-puncture percutaneous access to facilitate placement of a working guide wire for IR procedures. According to Cook, the Transitionless-Tip streamlines access and reduces the risk of patient trauma by lowering...
read full descriptionCook Medical ATB Advance catheters have been designed for percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of lesions in peripheral arteries. The ATB Advance catheter is also intended for postdilatation of balloon-expandable peripheral vascular stents.
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