Maquet Heartstring III Proximal Seal System: 4.3mm
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Description
Maquet Getinge HEARTSTRING® III PROXIMAL SEAL SYSTEM
The HEARTSTRING Proximal Seal System allows you to achieve clampless hemostasis during CABG proximal anastomoses while suturing with your own hand. It's an easy-to-use advance in patient care and helps reduce the release of emboli that can potentially have post-surgical neurocognitive consequences for patients.
Sterilization
- Device Packaged as Sterile: Yes
- Requires Sterilization Prior to Use: No
Additional Details
- Company Name: Getinge Maquet Cardiovascular, LLC
- FDA Product Code: DXC
- FDA Product Code Name: Clamp, Vascular
- GMDN Term Code: 47110
- GMDN Term Name: Intravascular anastomosis occluder
- GMDN Term Definition: A device designed to temporarily occlude the flow of blood in the lumen of a blood vessel at a vascular anastomosis, primarily to control bleeding and enable operative field visualization during coronary or peripheral vascular bypass grafting and vessel repair surgery. It is typically designed as a flexible shaft with dilated/bulbous ends that is entirely inserted into the vessel lumen via a small incision at the surgical site to arrest blood flow at the anastomosis; it will typically have an external tab or tether used for its removal. It is typically made of silicone elastomer and polyester radiopaque materials and is available in a range of diameters. This is a single-use device.
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: DXC
- FDA Product Code Name: Clamp, Vascular
- GMDN Term Code: 47110
- GMDN Term Name: Intravascular anastomosis occluder
- GMDN Term Description: A device designed to temporarily occlude the flow of blood in the lumen of a blood vessel at a vascular anastomosis, primarily to control bleeding and enable operative field visualization during coronary or peripheral vascular bypass grafting and vessel repair surgery. It is typically designed as a flexible shaft with dilated/bulbous ends that is entirely inserted into the vessel lumen via a small incision at the surgical site to arrest blood flow at the anastomosis; it will typically have an external tab or tether used for its removal. It is typically made of silicone elastomer and polyester radiopaque materials and is available in a range of diameters. This is a single-use device.
