Cook NGage Nitinol Stone Extractor: 2.2F x 115cm x 8mm
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Description
Cook Medical NGage Nitinol Stone Extractor
Use the NGage Nitinol Stone Extractor for ureteral stone extraction. It’s not just a grasper or a stone basket–it’s a combination of the two. The patented design allows you to engage, reposition, release, and extract stones of various sizes throughout the urinary tract. The NGage is highly flexible, kink resistant, and durable–a combination that makes it the optimal stone retrieval device for multiple clinical applications.
The NGage has 50% greater retention strength than traditional graspers. In a calyceal model, the NGage demonstrated a superior ability to release simulated stone fragments in comparison to both standard and multi-wire nitinol baskets.
Product Code: G48297 / NGE-022115
- French Size: 2.2F
- Length: 115cm
- Basket Diameter: 8mm
Additional information
| Size | 2.2F |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: FFL
- FDA Product Code Name: Dislodger, Stone, Basket, Ureteral, Metal
- GMDN Term Code: 46452
- GMDN Term Name: Biliary/urinary stone retrieval basket, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A flexible, manual instrument designed to trap/retrieve biliary and/or urinary stones (gallbladder and/or renal/ureteric calculi) from the body during an open surgical and/or endoscopic/laparoscopic procedure [e.g., choledochoscopy, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)]; it is not intended to fragment/crush. It is typically designed with a long, thin, flexible shank that has an expandable basket of wire (typically metallic) at its distal end in which the stones are caught. This is a single-use device.
