Maquet Hemagard Knitted Vascular Graft, Straight 6mm x 40cm
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Description
Maquet Getinge Hemagard Knitted Vascular Graft
HEMAGARD knitted collagen coated vascular grafts incorporate a highly filamentous, texturized low twist yarn into a stable, reverse locknit construction with excellent handling and suturing characteristics. This results in long-term stability and resistance to dilatation. HEMAGARD Knitted has a burst strength nearly twice that of other knitted polyester collagen impregnated grafts on the market. This significantly reduces the potential for postoperative dilatation. To promote optimal healing and long term patency, HEMAGARD Knitted grafts have a low profile velour on the external surface.
- Coated Polyester Fabric: Cross-Linked Type I Bovine Collagen
- Construction: Knitted, External Velour, Reverse Locknit
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: DSY
- FDA Product Code Name: Prosthesis, Vascular Graft, Of 6mm And Greater Diameter
- GMDN Term Code: 35281
- GMDN Term Name: Synthetic vascular graft
- GMDN Term Description: An implantable artificial substitute for a blood vessel intended to replace or bypass the diseased or injured vessel. It is typically made of woven or knitted polyethylene terephthalate (Dacron) or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fabrics and is best suited for large (more than 10 mm) diameter, high-flow vessel replacement (e.g., aortic or aorto-iliac artery reconstruction) and also for haemodialysis access and extra-anatomic bypass grafting. The device is used in many vascular bypass procedures (e.g., aorto-iliac, femoral-popliteal, axillo-axillary artery) except those involving the coronary arteries.
