Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter

China Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter, Find details about China Guiding Sheath, Guiding Catheter from Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter

Model NO.
XB/MP
Optional
OEM/ODM
Application
Interventional Procedure Surgery
Delivery
3-4 Weeks
Instrument Classification
Class III
Usage
Medical Disposable/Consumable
Tip
Tiger Jl Jr Al Ar Pigtail
Certificate
CE, ISO13485
Properties
Implant Materials & Artificial Organs
Trademark
MicroApproach
Specification
6F/8F
Origin
China
HS Code
9018390000
Model NO.
XB/MP
Optional
OEM/ODM
Application
Interventional Procedure Surgery
Delivery
3-4 Weeks
Instrument Classification
Class III
Usage
Medical Disposable/Consumable
Tip
Tiger Jl Jr Al Ar Pigtail
Certificate
CE, ISO13485
Properties
Implant Materials & Artificial Organs
Trademark
MicroApproach
Specification
6F/8F
Origin
China
HS Code
9018390000
Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter
Guiding Catheters are intended for use for intravascular introduction of interventional/diagnostic devices into coronary or peripheral vascular systems.
Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter
Size comparison table of specifications and models
Terminal configuration    Size
Models
Nominal outer diameter
D1 (Fr/mm)
Internal diameter
D2 (mm)
Effective length
L(cm)
Multifunctional tube (XB)XB3.0-6-1006/2.061.80100
XB3.5-6-1006/2.061.80100
XB4.0-6-1006/2.061.80100
XB4.5-6-1006/2.061.80100
Multipurpose tube(MP)MPA1-8-908/2.672.1690
MPD-6-1006/2.061.80100
Peripheral or Coronary Guiding Sheath Long Catheter
 
1. Flat-wire-braided, 100-cm catheter shaft with PTFE liner
2. One-piece molded hub and strain relief
3. Curves designed for transradial access
4. Radiopaque for fluoroscopic visualization
5. Soft, radiused tip 
6. Ultra-thin tube with flat wire braid pattern to provide large lument for devices smooth delivery
7. Hydrophilic coating
8. Kink resistance


** Recommended Procedure

1) Remove the guiding catheter from its packaging using
sterile techniques.
2) Flush the guiding catheter lumen with a heparinized
saline solution.
3) Appropriate anticoagulation and vasodilation therapy
should be used.
4) Introduce the guiding catheter into the vasculature through
the catheter sheath introducer, and/or over an indwelling
guidewire using a percutaneous entry technique of choice.
5) Under fluoroscopic guidance, advance the guiding catheter over
the guidewire or introducer until the desired position is attained.
6) Remove the guidewire prior to introduction of other
intravascular devices or infusion of contrast agents.


** Complications
Use of guiding catheters should be restricted to those specialists trained to perform procedures for which the product is indicated.Complications may occur at any time during or after the procedure and may include, but are not limited to, the following: hemorrhage, hematoma, allergic reaction, infection, embolism, blood vessel dissection or occlusion.


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