Since 1963, Cook Group companies have been among the leaders in developing healthcare devices that have improved lives around the world.
The 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.
read full descriptionUsed for anchoring the anterior wall of the stomach to the abdominal wall prior to introduction of interventional catheters.
read full descriptionThe Entuit Secure Gastrointestinal Suture Anchor Set from Cook Medical is available in both non-adjustable and tension-adjustable versions. Each suture anchor is preloaded in the needle and is available in sets of two or three. The Cook locking mechanism secures the suture and the ...
read full descriptionThe predecessor to the Celect, it was approved for use in Europe in 1992. It consists of 4 legs, each 44mm in length, and has 12 filter wires in total. It is also made of Conichrome® and has similar insertion requirements to the Celect. No limit on the retrieval window has been set. ...
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