ConMed Eliminator PET Esophageal Balloon Dilator 6mm x 8cm x 180cm
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Description
ConMed Eliminator® PET Balloon Dilators
The CONMED Eliminator® PET Balloon Dilators combine the radial strength you need to dilate even the tightest strictures with an innovative, cost-effective alternative to conventional balloon dilation. The Multi-Stage Inflation Technique is a simple method for obtaining a complete and reliable dilation with a single Eliminator® PET Balloon Dilator.
The Eliminator® Balloons patented PET material disperses pressure along the full length of the balloon ensuring repeatable, reliable balloon sizing. When resistance is met with non PET Balloons, the balloon may expand into the area surrounding the stricture. When this occurs, the expected balloon diameter may not be achieved when inflated to recommended levels.
Additional information
| Size | 6.00mm |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: KNQ
- FDA Product Code Name: Dilator, Esophageal
- GMDN Term Code: 45712
- GMDN Term Name: Gastrointestinal/biliary dilation balloon catheter, non-medicated
- GMDN Term Description: A long, thin, flexible tube with an inflatable balloon at its distal tip intended to be used for gastrointestinal and/or biliary intraluminal dilation; it is typically used to endoscopically dilate strictures of the oesophagus, pylorus, colon and/or biliary tract. The balloon is inflated to its prescribed diameter to widen the affected passage of the tract. The device may consist of one or more lumen, may be of the fixed-wire or wire-guided type, and is not coated with a drug/pharmaceutical. This is a single-use device.
