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Zhejiang Barty Medical Technology Co.,LtdBy certification [File Integrity]
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Website:http://www.vascularbarty.com/ http://batai.deryi.net/
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Product: Interventional Devices Brand Name: Barty Medical Model Number: Angiography catheter Place of Origin: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China License : CE/ISO13485 |
Soft tip: √ Curve retention: √ |
Characteristics
Application: diagnostic, angiography
Area of the body: coronary
Description: Angiography catheters
Angiodyn diagnostic catheters for coronaryangiographies
- Superior flow rates
- Symmetrically braided shaft for 1:1 forcetransmission
- Atraumatic non braided tip
- Color coded ergonomic catheter hub
Product Range
- 4 French – selective, flush and multipack configurations
- 5 French – selective, flush and multipack configurations
- 6 French – selective, flush and multipack configurations
- 7 French – selective, flush and multipack configuration
Feature
Large inner diameter for high flow rate ofcontrast media.
Flexible material have excellent supportand shape memory.
Braided catheter construction allows forgood torqueability and excellent kink resistant capacity.
Soft tip will protect vessel from damage.
Device description
Single-use angiographiccatheter(abbreviated as angiographic catheter) consists of hub, protective tube, body,remote end and distal end. Among them, the body is made from P A and 304 stainlesssteel, remote end and distal end are made from PA, h ub is made from PC. Thehydrophilic coating over the catheter is to be smooth to insert.
This product is used to inject radiographicmedia/contrast media for Peripheral vascular system during interventionaloperation.
Angiography or arteriography is a medicalimaging technique used to visualize the inside, or lumen, of blood vessels andorgans of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins, and theheart chambers. This is traditionally done by injecting a radio-opaque contrastagent into the blood vessel and imaging using X-ray based techniques such asfluoroscopy.
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