Intra-uterine insemination cannula 410060
fetalflexible

intra-uterine insemination cannula
intra-uterine insemination cannula
intra-uterine insemination cannula
intra-uterine insemination cannula
intra-uterine insemination cannula
intra-uterine insemination cannula
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Characteristics

Medical procedure
intra-uterine insemination
Patient type
fetal
Options
flexible
Length (mm)

25 mm
(1 in)

External diameter (mm)

2.6 mm
(0.1 in)

Description

The Intra-Uterine-Shunt (IUS) is used to treat fetuses with obstructive urinary tract disorders. The shunt consists of a 25 mm long, fine Nitinol wire mesh, which is sealed from the inside with a silicone membrane. The IUS is inserted percutaneously between the fetal bladder and the amniotic cavity under sonographic monitoring. High level of stability Parasols at the ends of the IUS provide stability and a lower risk of dislocation. In contrast to pigtail solutions, the small parasols are hardly to grasp for the fetus. Therefore, the shunt also minimizes the risk of strangulation of the extremities. Intra-Uterine-Shunt made from superelastic material for high adaptability Patented flexible design The patented Intra-Uterine-Shunt unfolds upon deployment, creating a 2.6 mm opening to drain the fluid. This reduces the risks of puncture trauma and serious complications (such as PROM). In addition, the flexible design adapts to the movements of the fetus. Patented flexible design Parasols fix the shunt and ensure stability Superelastic Nitinol wire mesh with internal silicone membrane for high adaptability Shunt unfolds upon deployment Flexible design adapts to the movements of the fetus Cannula tip and shunt are highly visible in ultrasound

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