ev3 ProStream Multiple Sidehole Infusion Wire 0.035″ x 175cm x 12cm
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Description
ProStream®
Multiple Sidehole-Infusion Wire, Thrombus Management
ProStream® Multiple Sidehole Infusion Wire is a 0.035" diameter, single lumen closed-end wire with multiple infusion sideholes. It has an integral core wire, which provides torqueability and pushability. Once positioned, various pharmacologic agents may be delivered through a standard luer lock adapter at the proximal end. The infusion area is indicated by distal and proximal radiopaque markers to facilitate fluoroscopic visualization.
Unique Integral Core Wire
- Allows for quick, easy infusion wire placement by eliminating the need for a separate core wireDesigned to be torqueable for added control during infusion wire placement.
- Small enough to reach distal vessels on its own, or inside a 5F coaxial system.
Spiral Multiple Sidehole
- Pattern provides excellent flow performance and accommodates weep or pulsespray infusion.
Platinum Radiopaque Markers
- Proximal and distal to infusion length enhance visualization for precise placement.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: KRA
- FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, continuous flush
- GMDN Term Code: 32151
- GMDN Term Name: Peripheral vascular intervention infusion catheter
- GMDN Term Description: A flexible tube designed primarily to enable the delivery of diagnostic or therapeutic solutions into the peripheral vasculature during a cardiovascular procedure (e.g., delivery of an antithrombotic agent); some types may in addition be applied to coronary or pulmonary vasculature. It is percutaneously introduced and may include features such as side holes for infusion across a specific region, an expanding frame to disrupt clotted blood to improve diffusion, or a balloon to support infusion at a specific region. It is neither a peripherally-inserted central venous catheter, dedicated occluding catheter, nor superselective small vessel microcatheter. This is a single-use device.
