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INOUE-Balloon catheter 28 mm
balloon catheter is polyvinyl chloride with a balloon attached to the distal end, has two latex layers between which is polyester micromesh. supplied in a 12f diameter with a length of 70 cm; the length of each balloon is 2.5 cm (unstretched) . two proximally positioned stopcocks accomplish balloon inflation and catheter venting. stainless steel tube used to stretch and slenderize the balloon prior to insertion and a 14f tapered dilator inlarges the interatrial opening. the stainless steel stylet and guidewire are employed to guide the catheter inside the heart and blood vessels. balloon dilation available range 24-28Mm; diameter 28 mm. balloon design exhibits five uniquely different inflation stages. includes INOUE-Balloon catheter, dilator, guidewire, balloon stretching tube, syringe, caliper and stylet. product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions.
An item designed to be inserted directly or through an introducer sheet to wrap tightly to assure smooth atraumatic entry, tracking, dilatation, and withdrawal during performance used in all phases of angioplasty procedures.
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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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