Guide Wire Equipment Supplied In Japan
7 equipment items found
Manufactured by:ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD. based inAichi, JAPAN
Wires used as guides needed to navigate medical devices such as balloon catheters to the affected area, for treatment of blood vessels in the abdominal ...
Manufactured by:ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD. based inAichi, JAPAN
Wires used as guides needed to navigate medical devices such as balloon catheters to the affected area, for peripheral vessel ...
Manufactured by:ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD. based inAichi, JAPAN
PTCA Guide Wires, inserted in blocked or narrowed blood vessels, serve as a guide needed to navigate medical devices such as the PTCA balloon catheter and stents used for catheter treatment in the affected ...
Manufactured by:ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD. based inAichi, JAPAN
Tubes inserted into blood vessels from the point between the puncture site and the entrance of the coronary artery. Safely navigates medical devices such as PTCA guiding wires and PTCA guiding catheters to the entrance of coronary ...
Manufactured by:Gadelius Medical K.K. based inTokyo, JAPAN
This thrombus-removal catheter allows for selective imaging of the coronary arteries, and the infusion of drugs such as thrombolytic agents, with the guide wire left in place. It has a Rapid Exchange type catheter structure, making use of a soft tip with high guide wire followability. ...
Manufactured by:ASAHI INTECC CO., LTD. based inAichi, JAPAN
Catheters used for opening up blocked or narrowed blood vessels. Inserted into blood vessels along the PTCA guide wires, it opens up the blood vessels inside by pumping up the balloon with a diameter of 1 to 5 mm placed on ...
Manufactured by:Gadelius Medical K.K. based inTokyo, JAPAN
High pushability and penetration force: Reduction of diameter gap between the guide wire and the inner catheter, as well as of the diameter gap between the stent and the inner catheter, have improved pushability and penetration force. Flap strength: Changes to the cut for the flap have improved strength and safety. ...
