Alpha Medical Instruments, LLC.
Refine by
Families
9 products found

Alpha Medical Instruments, LLC. products

Catheters

Alpha - Electrode Semi-Flotation Catheter (No Balloon)

The Electrode Catheter is designed for temporary transmission of Electrical impulses for the purpose of endocardial recording or stimulation. The catheter consists of a radiopaque polyurethane tubing with two lumens which encapsulates a braided wire core for optimum torque. The catheter has stainless steel electrodes. Electrodes terminate proximally with 2 cm pin connectors.


Alpha - Hexapolar Elecctrode Balloon Flotation Catheter

The Hexapolar Balloon Pacing Catheter is made of extruded radiopaque polymeric tubing with two lumens and six stainless steel electrodes. Electrode spacing is shown in the above table on electrode measured from distal tip, depending upon which model you choose.


Alpha - Bipolar Balloon Pacing Catheter with Shouded Pin

The Bipolar Balloon Pacing Catheter is made of extruded radiopaque polymeric tubing with two lumens and two stainless steel electrodes. Electrode spacing is 1.0 or 2.5 cm apart, depending upon which model you choose. Electrical Pins are covered with read and white shrouded covers.

Alpha - Angiographic Balloon Catheter

The Angiographic Balloon Catheter is made of extruded radiopaque polymeric tubing with two lumens in the body of the catheter. The inflation lumen at its distal end opens into a latex balloon which is attached to the tapered tip. The injection lumen terminates distally in multiple holes, situated in two rows on opposing sides of the catheter just proximal to the latex balloon.

Alpha - Flow Directed Thermodilution Balloon Catheter

Thermodilution Catheter is made of extruded radiopaque polymeric tubing with four lumens in the catheter body. One lumen is to inflate or deflate the latex balloon which is located at the distal end. The proximal port is located 29 centimeters from the catheter tip. Thermistor port is located 3.5 centimeters from the distal tip. The distal lumen exits at the tip of the catheter, and is used for pressure monitoring.