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90.0 mm
flexor CHECK-Flo introducers -ansel modification
used to introduce ballon, closed and NONTAPERED-End catherters or other devices. uniquely fabricated sheath design provides flexibility without kinking or compression. 0.18 and 0.38 inch wire compatible dilators included. preformed curves combinded with soft distal tip allow atraumatic engagement of target vessels. short dilator tip enhances trackability and facilitates positioning of introducer assembly in tight spaces. radiopaque band, incorporated within sheath material, identifies precise location of sheath's distal tip for positioning accuracy. the CHECK-Flo hemostasis valve accepts a broad range of sizes while preventing blood reflux and air aspiration. aq hydrophilic coating on both sheath and dilator provide an extremely lubricious surface, easing introduction. introducer fr 6; accepts wirre guide diameter inch .018/.038; sheath inner diameter inch .087
A device designed to facilitate passage for distally shaped tip through rotating hemostatic valve and dilatation catheters. Item is a component part of a introducer kit, guidewire, cardiovascular.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
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The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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