Vascular Access Sheath
Features | Hydrophilic |
Applications | Vascular, Radial |
The risk of vessel damage is reduced by the smoother navigation and easier vascular access that the hydrophilic-coated radial sheath and guidewire provide.
Advanced materials enhance flexibility and bendability without causing gapping or kinking.
The catheter’s operational capability is ensured by the use of a silicon hemostatic valve and a lock that have been specifically designed to deliver exceptional hemostatic function.
The artery is more easily accessible with a smooth tapered tip, which reduces the patients’ trauma.
The resistance to puncture is significantly reduced by a seamless transition from the dilator to the sheath, enabling a convenient and non-traumatic insertion.input:
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Characteristics• High RBP balloon at 22 atm
• Design with a round shoulder and a short silhouette• The distal shaft is coated with Hydrosurf™.• Soft, tapered tip• Two platinum markers that have been swaged• Balloon-shaped 3-directional memory folds• Outstanding capacity for refolding• Exceptional withdrawal capacityAdvantages• Convenient delivery• Accurate dilation• Guarantee optimal stent apposition for post-dilatation• Reduced vessel wall damage• Capable of repeated dilatationRanges
• Ø 1.5 – 4.5 mm• Multi-balloon lengths ranging from 6 to 30 mm


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