Dilatation catheter WB-28U-A55
guidinggastricballoon

dilatation catheter
dilatation catheter
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Application
guiding, dilatation
Area of the body
gastric
Options
balloon
Total length

2,300 mm
(91 in)

Balloon length

55 mm, 80 mm
(2.2 in, 3.1 in)

Balloon diameter

6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm
(0.2 in, 0.3 in, 0.4 in, 0.5 in, 0.7 in)

Description

Wireguided balloon dilatation catheter has been used in the dilated treatment of many diseases due to its good bending performance and smooth tip design. Good quality wireguided balloon dilatation catheter is made of nylon material with good plasticity. Its balloon can smoothly enter the semi-occlusive or complete occlusive lesions through the clamp hole. The design of its developing point can accurately determine the position of the catheter when used. Wireguided balloon dilatation catheter is suitable for adults and adolescents in the dilation operation of digestive tract stricture under endoscopes. 1. Characteristics: · The balloon can be gradually increased at three distinct diameters under specific pressure, providing much more choice for physicians. · Elastic soft tip design, which can smoothly enter into the target position with less damage. · Rapid drainage design helps to reduce surgery time. · Use imported material with high-pressure resistance and safer dilation. · Thermostatic shaping after multi-wing pleating contributes to excellent resilience and flexible retreat from working channel. · Optimal design of the tube makes it smooth and of good elasticity, strong twisting resistance, and easier passability. · The radiopaque markers on both ends of the balloon can provide precise positioning under X-ray. · Pre-input 0.035” guidewire with soft tip and mark, which is easier to estimate the length of the inside guidewire.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.