Spectranetics Quick-Cross Support Catheter: 0.035″ x 90cm
In Stock: 10 Eaches
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Description
Philips Spectranetics Quick-Cross Support Catheter
Philips Spectranetics Quick-Cross Support Catheters were the first support catheters designed around the wire to receive FDA clearance. Since approval in 2004, the market-leading Quick-Cross product line has helped thousands of physicians cross tortuous anatomy, allowed for exchange of guidewires, and provided a conduit for delivery of saline and diagnostic contrast agents.
Product Code: 518-036
- Distal Tip Profile: 3.1F / 0.041"
- Distal Shaft OD: 0.050"
- Working Length: 90cm
- Guidewire Compatibility: 0.035"
- Guide Compatibility: 6F
- Sheath Compatibility: 5F
- Proximal Shaft Diameter: 0.063"
- Radiopaque Marker Spacing: 50mm
Additional information
| Size | 0.035" |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 5 |
- FDA Product Code: DQY
- FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, Percutaneous
- GMDN Term Code: 17846
- GMDN Term Name: Vascular guide-catheter, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A flexible tube intended to be used for the percutaneous transluminal passage and placement of a diagnostic/interventional catheter, lead (e.g., pacing lead, balloon dilatation catheter), needle or guidewire through its lumen(s), within the vascular system. It may be rigid or flexible, non-steerable or steerable, single or multiple lumen(s), and the distal section can have a variety of preformed shapes (e.g., straight, hockey stick). It is not intended solely for infusion, is not intended to access superselective small vessels, and does not include a transseptal needle. It may include a disposable percutaneous introduction set or shaft visualization electrodes. This is a single-use device.
