Introducers, also called guiding sheaths, are designed to insert balloons, stents, catheters, microcatheters, 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 it reduces the risk of recurrent vascular wall damage.
Cook Medical introducer sheaths, also referred to as guiding sheaths, are designed to provide secure and reliable vascular access during diagnostic and interventional procedures. These devices facilitate the introduction and exchange of wire guides, catheters, balloons, and other endovascular instruments while maintaining controlled access to the vascular system.
Engineered with advanced materials and precision design, Cook Medical introducers offer excellent kink resistance, optimal flexibility, and smooth device transitions. Many models feature hydrophilic coatings to reduce friction during insertion and improve patient comfort, as well as radiopaque markers to ensure accurate positioning under fluoroscopy.
Available in a wide range of diameters, lengths, and configurations, Cook Medical introducer sheaths are suitable for both routine and complex peripheral and endovascular interventions. Their dependable performance supports procedural efficiency, control, and safety in demanding clinical environments.
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