Coronary microcatheteri Vascular navitian

Coronary microcatheteri Vascular navitian

The iVascular navitian coronary microcatheter is a single lumen catheter from the proximal to the distal end, and is used for both the passage of a guidewire and the administration of contrast media or saline.

The proximal end of the catheter has a female Luer connector, to which Luer accessories such as infusion syringes or hemostatic valves can be attached.

The distal end of the catheter ends in a rounded atraumatic tip, which helps prevent damage to the arterial wall during catheter advancement.

At a distance of 0.6 mm from the distal end, a dual radiopaque marker strip is located, consisting of two opposing platinum-iridium c-shaped marks for better visualization of the device.

The distal part of the catheter is coated with a hydrophilic coating; it is applied by dipping and subsequent curing. This is a tough and durable coating that facilitates easier passage

of the catheter through tortuous arteries.

The usable length of the catheter is 135 or 150 cm, depending on the part number. The device is compatible with 0.014” guidewires.

The Navitian Coronary Microcatheter can withstand a maximum pressure of 2070 kPa (300 psi) with the distal end open.

Indications

This device allows you to:

simplify, guide, and support guidewires during coronary access.
perform guidewire changes.
administer saline or contrast solutions

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The iVascular navitian coronary microcatheter is a single lumen catheter from the proximal to the distal end, and is used for both the passage of a guidewire and the administration of contrast media or saline.
The proximal end of the catheter has a female Luer connector, to which Luer accessories such as infusion syringes or hemostatic valves can be attached.
The distal end of the catheter ends in a rounded atraumatic tip, which helps prevent damage to the arterial wall during catheter advancement.
At a distance of 0.6 mm from the distal end, a dual radiopaque marker strip is located, consisting of two opposing platinum-iridium c-shaped marks for better visualization of the device.
The distal part of the catheter is coated with a hydrophilic coating; it is applied by dipping and subsequent curing. This is a tough and durable coating that facilitates easier passage of the catheter through tortuous arteries.
The usable length of the catheter is 135 or 150 cm, depending on the part number. The device is compatible with 0.014” guidewires.
The Navitian Coronary Microcatheter can withstand a maximum pressure of 2070 kPa (300 psi) with the distal end open.
Indications
This device allows you to:
simplify, guide, and support guidewires during coronary access.
perform guidewire changes.
administer saline or contrast solutions

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The iVascular navitian coronary microcatheter is a single lumen catheter from the proximal to the distal end, and is used for both the passage of a guidewire and the administration of contrast media or saline.
The proximal end of the catheter has a female Luer connector, to which Luer accessories such as infusion syringes or hemostatic valves can be attached.
The distal end of the catheter ends in a rounded atraumatic tip, which helps prevent damage to the arterial wall during catheter advancement.
At a distance of 0.6 mm from the distal end, a dual radiopaque marker strip is located, consisting of two opposing platinum-iridium c-shaped marks for better visualization of the device.
The distal part of the catheter is coated with a hydrophilic coating; it is applied by dipping and subsequent curing. This is a tough and durable coating that facilitates easier passage of the catheter through tortuous arteries.
The usable length of the catheter is 135 or 150 cm, depending on the part number. The device is compatible with 0.014” guidewires.
The Navitian Coronary Microcatheter can withstand a maximum pressure of 2070 kPa (300 psi) with the distal end open.
Indications
This device allows you to:
simplify, guide, and support guidewires during coronary access.
perform guidewire changes.
administer saline or contrast solutions

No technical specifications available.

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