Precise and accurate catheter vision is vital for angiographic procedures, so we recommend using Cook Medical catheters with echogenic markers. You can also find angiographic catheters of various specifications in our range – shapes, sizes, and lengths. Our experienced consultants will help you make the best decision.
Catheters
Diagnostic catheters are used for angiographic procedures, and x-ray contrast agents, embolization coils, and therapeutic agents enter the selected site of the vascular system. They are also designed to help wire guides or catheters reach the right place.
Category: Peripheral intervention
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Intravascular Retriever
Successful recovery of a lost catheter particle, wire guide, or other foreign body from a vascular system is quite tricky. A specialist's unique skills and experience are beneficial in such cases, but the success of such a procedure often depends on special measures that facilitate the search process.
Guide Wires
Wire guides – long, flexible, atraumatic wires are used for insertion into blood vessels through a needle. They are designed to achieve and transition occlusions to facilitate the introduction of interventions such as stents or balloons. Wire guides can vary in material, diameter, core, tip design, spiral, and coating.
Introducers
Introducers also called a sheath or an introducer sheath, are designed to insert balloons, stents, catheters, micro-catheters, or other diagnostic and interventional devices through the skin and vessel wall that cannot be inserted alone to reach the required site. The use of introducers reduces the risk of recurrent vascular wall damage.