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Stryker Entellus XprESS LoProfile w/PathAssist LED Light Fiber 7 x 20mm
Original price was: $300.00.$30.00Current price is: $30.00.
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Description
Stryker Entellus XprESS LoProfile
XprESS LoProfile delivers the precision, versatility and ease-of-use of the XprESS family, plus a broad range of balloon sizes
- Tip can be shaped to treat the frontal, sphenoid and maxillary sinuses, as appropriate
- A broad mix of balloon sizes to meet varied case needs
- Atraumatic ball tip provides tactile feedback and can be used to gently palpate anatomy to aid placement
- Packaged with hassle free, battery powered, integrated PathAssist LED Light Fiber eliminates need for extra light source and cables
Contents
- XprESS LoProfile
- Inflation Syringe
- Extension Line (2)
- Bending Tool
- LED Light Fiber
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
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| Arms | N/A |
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| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: LRC PNZ
- FDA Product Code Name: Instrument, Ent Manual Surgical / Eustachian Tube Balloon Dilation Device
- GMDN Term Code: 10718 48140
- GMDN Term Name: Eustachian catheter, single-use / Nasal/paranasal balloon catheter
- GMDN Term Description: A long, flexible tube used for middle ear drainage and/or temporary equalization of the pressure on both sides of the eardrum via insufflation. The distal tip is passed along the floor of the nose and guided into the Eustachian tube; air may be blown through the device and into the middle ear. It is typically made of plastic. This is a single-use device. / A sterile flexible tube with an inflatable balloon at its distal tip designed to gently restructure nasal passages and dilate obstructed sinus ostia during a surgical procedure (sinuplasty), typically to treat sinusitis, and/or to gently restructure nasal passages to temporarily relieve nasal obstruction/congestion. The device typically consists of a single-lumen tube with a connector at the proximal end for attachment to an inflation device. This is a single-use device.
