BC0410C
MicroVention Scepter C Occlusion Balloon Catheter, Compliant 4mm x 10mm
Original price was: $349.00.$244.30Current price is: $244.30.
box of 1
In Stock: 20 Eaches
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Description
Terumo Neuro Microvention Scepter Occlusion Balloon Catheter
Scepter
14 Wire Compatible
- Provides more choices of guidewire (Traxcess® docking wire compatible)
- Improves trackability and stability with better performance of the wire
Hydrophilic Coating on the Balloon
- Significantly improves trackability
- Enables use of longer balloons without compromising trackability
Soft and Long Tip
- Improves balloon stability and trackability
Low Profile
- Ensures compatibility with double catheter technique in 6F guide Improves trackability
Distal Tip Marker
- Positive identification of distal tip location
Additional information
| Size | 4.00mm |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Balloon Length | 10mm |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
| Usable Length | 75cm |
- FDA Product Code: DQY
- FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, Percutaneous
- GMDN Term Code: 32584
- GMDN Term Name: Intravascular occluding balloon catheter, image-guided
- GMDN Term Description: A non-powered flexible tube with an inflatable balloon(s) at the distal end intended to be introduced short-term under image guidance to temporarily block a blood vessel. It may be used for arteriography, selective angiography, preoperative occlusion, peripheral and intracranial vasculature occlusion, emergency control of haemorrhage, to treat aneurysms, chemotherapeutic drug infusion, and renal opacification procedures. It may have a dual- or multi-lumen design for balloon inflation, introduction over a guidewire, infusion of contrast medium, or delivery of a smaller catheter or embolic agents; some types have graduated markings to assist insertion. This is a single-use device.
