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The Engager is delivered via a transapical catheter for the treatment of severe aortic stenosis in patients who are unsuitable for surgical valve replacement. The device has CE approval. The valve is composed of a nitinol frame and bovine tissue leaflets. CE clearance follows the...
read full descriptionThe FlexCath Steerable Sheath helps deliver and position the Medtronic Artic Front cryocatheter in the left atrium and features uni-directional deflection (135 degrees maximum), 5 cm reach at 90 degrees deflection and 65 cm usable length (80 cm with handle).
read full descriptionThe GENius multi-channel RF generator is capable of delivering RF energy in 5 different modes including unipolar, bipolar, 4:1, 2:1 and 1:1. The generator features user defined settings for time, temperature and pathway, allowing the user to select simultaneous or selective energy delivery...
read full descriptionThe IN.PACT Admiral Paclitaxel-eluting PTA Balloon Catheter from Invatec (now aquired by Medtronic) is designed for use in procedures of the superficial femoral artery. The IN.PACT Admiral has a dual-lumen shaft design, 6-folding balloon structure with "FLEXITEC" balloon material...
read full descriptionThe IN.PACT Amphirion Balloon Catheter is d esigned specifically for lower extremity treatments of BtK de novo and restenotic lesions. The device is available in a wide range of diameters and lengths. The IN.PACT DEB is delivered to the lesion via the peripheral balloon...
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