Diagnostic catheter 7F HIGHFLOW™
angiographycoronary

diagnostic catheter
diagnostic catheter
diagnostic catheter
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Characteristics

Application
diagnostic, angiography
Area of the body
coronary

Description

HIGHFLOW™ Catheters, available in 7F, feature polyurethane (DUCOR™) construction and a large inner diameter to maximize contrast flow. HIGHFLOW™ Catheters, available in 7F, feature polyurethane (DUCOR™) construction and a large inner diameter to maximize contrast flow. Two-stage polyurethane construction: Body (Stage 1): Braided polyurethane for maximum flow and handling Proximal/Distal tip (Stage 2): Softer non-braided polyurethane for maximum flexibility, shape retention, and atraumatic tip The SUPERTORQUE™ and SUPERTORQUE™ Plus line of diagnostic catheters are used in coronary angiography. These catheters are constructed from polyurethane to deliver exceptional responsiveness and flow rates, optimal torque, and shape retention. SUPERTORQUE™ Plus Catheters contains a soft tip which differentiates it from other SUPERTORQUE™ Catheters. Braiding construction allows 1:1 torque control and enhanced pushability without compromising kink resistance Excellent visibility: Radiopaque tip improves visibility to help reduce the risk of vascular damage upon entering tortuous or fragile vessels High flow rate: Thin wall technology allows for a larger inner lumen diameter, facilitating easy injections and higher flow rates Many of Cordis' catheter products from our standard catalogue can be modified to suit a clinician’s specific needs. For example, catheters and sheaths can be made shorter or longer, catheter shapes can be modified, packs can be assembled. Custom shapes may also be available upon request. To review a full list of modified standard products, please contact your Cordis sales representative.
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