ACT CARTRIDGE (HR-ACT)
Medtronic 402-03 ACT PLUS Disposable Test Cartridges 2-Channel Test Cartridges, High Range Activated Clotting Time (HR ACT) – Fresh whole blood test for CV surgery, PTCA, or vascular surgery, Box of 50
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Medtronic 402-03 ACT PLUS Disposable Test Cartridges 2-Channel Test Cartridges, High Range Activated Clotting Time (HR ACT) – Fresh whole blood test for CV surgery, PTCA, or vascular surgery, Box of 50
ACT PLUS Disposable Test Cartridges 2-Channel Test Cartridges
| 402-01 | Low Range Activated Clotting Time (LR ACT) – Fresh whole blood test for therapeutic heparin monitoring, post-angioplasty or dialysis | 50 per box |
| 402-02 | Recalcified Activated Clotting Time (RACT) – For use with citrated whole blood samples at concentrations of 0.0 – 1.5 u/mL | 50 per box |
| 402-03 | High Range Activated Clotting Time (HR ACT) – Fresh whole blood test for CV surgery, PTCA, or vascular surgery | 50 per box |
| 402-07 | Heparinase Test Cartridge (HTC) – Fresh whole blood test used to identify the presence of heparin in the patient’s blood sample | 20 per box
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Kit of vascular introducer with hemostatic valve with excellent blood tightness,
easy and non traumatic vessel insertion, patented valve design for a unique
features package.- Total Integrated Fit (TIF) tip tapering: tapering design at the tip of the sheath and dilator to facilitate smooth penetration
- Cross-cut hemostasis valve to avoid blood reflux and air aspiration
- Thin radiopaque sheath with anti-kinking sleeve for easy catheter handling
- Snap-on/click-off dilator lock prevents dilator back-out during insertion and allows one-hand unlocking
- Wide variety of kit variations providing all elements for quick vessel access: 4-11 Fr sheaths, 5-16 cm lengths, Surf lash needle
General specifications
Sheath length 10 cm Mini guidewire Plastic Straight and Angled
0.025″ (0.64 mm) for 4 Fr, straight mini guidewire type; 0.035″ (0.89 mm) for all others
45 cmEntry needle Plastic IV Catheter – 18G x 2 ½” (1.2 x 64 mm),
except for 4 Fr with 45 cm straight mini guidewire: 20G x 2″ (0.9 x 51 mm)
2.5 ml syringe is includedGuidewire compatibility 0.025″ (0.64 mm) for 4 Fr, straight mini guidewire type
0.035″ (0.89 mm) for all othersPackaging Tray A Kit content Sheath, dilator, plastic mini guidewire and plastic IV catheter (entry needle) Item specifications
Inner diameter Mini guidewire type 45 cm angled 45 cm straight 4 Fr RS+A40K10AQ RS+A40G10SQ 4 Fr RS*A40G10SQ RS*A40G05SQ 4 Fr RS*A40K10SQ RS*A40G07SQ 5 Fr RS*A50K10AQ RS*A50G07SQ 5 Fr RS+A50K10AQ RS+A50K10SQ 6 Fr RS+A60K10AQ RS+A60K10SQ 6 Fr RS*A60K10AQ RS*A60G07SQ 6 Fr — RS*A60G16SQZ 6 Fr — RS*A60K10SQ 6 Fr — RS+A50K10SQ 7 Fr — RS+A70K10SQ 7 Fr — RS*A70G07SQ 7 Fr — RS*A70K10SQ 8 Fr — RS+A80K10SQ 8 Fr — RS*A80K10SQ 9 Fr — RS*A90K10SQ 10 Fr — RS*A10K10SQ 11 Fr — RS*A11K10SQ A Kit includes: introducer sheath, dilator, mini Guide wire, entry venous catheter, 2.5 cc syringe
B Kit includes: introducer sheath, dilator, mini Guide wire
C Kit includes: introducer sheath, dilator
R Kit includes: introducer sheath, dilator, mini Guide wire, 18 G x 2 3/4” / 1.2 x 70 mm entry metallic needle
Other code numbers are available on special demand. For any further information, please contact your Terumo local representative
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Everest30 INFLATION DEVICE
Everest 30
Disposable Inflation Device
OVERVIEW
Easy-to-use Rapid Inflation/Deflation Device
A simple solution for coronary balloon inflation. The Everest disposable inflation device features a quick trigger release and ergonomic pistol grip for ease of use. Plus, it’s available in your choice of 20 atm or 30 atm pressure gauge, and as a standalone or in a packaged kit.
PRODUCT DETAILS
The Everest Device Features:
- Quick trigger release so you can release pressure immediately, even at higher pressures
- Sure-grip torque knob with a ridged design for “no slip” torque control and precise pressure adjustment
- Unique ergonomic pistol grip with centered trigger that fits comfortably in either hand
- Luminescent dial face that provides accurate readability in normal and low-light conditions
EVEREST DISPOSABLE INFLATION DEVICE ORDERING INFORMATION
Disposable Inflation Device@ AC3200
Survival Kit Inflation Device@ AC305P
Everest20 inflation device
and 3-way stopcockAC2200 1 each Everest30 inflation device
and 3-way stopcockAC3200 1 each Everest20 Survival Kit: - Everest20 inflation device
- 3-way stopcock
- Piton Y-Adapter
- Metal guidewire insertion tool
- Torque handle
AC2205P 1 each Everest30 Survival Kit: - Everest30 inflation device
- 3-way stopcock
- Piton Y-Adapter
- Metal guidewire insertion tool
- Torque handle
AC3205P 1 each ACCESSORIES ORDERING INFORMATION
Metal guidewire insertion tool 006073 5 each Torque handle AC4006 5 each Piton™ Y-Adapter with metal guidewire insertion tool AC4001M 5 each Piton™ Tri-Adapter with metal guidewire insertion tool AC4002M 5 each Piton™ Y-Adapter with metal guidewire insertion tool and torque handle AC4003M 5 each -
EXPORT ADVANCE ASPIRATION CATHETER
EXPORT ADVANCE ASPIRATION CATHETER
Export Advance
Aspiration Catheter
ADVANCING PERFORMANCE
The Export Advance™ aspiration catheter delivers consistent, high-performing aspiration power when it matters most — restoring flow and protecting patients.
PRODUCT DETAILS†
Superior Deliverability1
Full-Wall Technology provides variable levels of stiffness without joints, for optimal kink resistance and catheter performance.
Dependable Delivery to the Target Site:
- Preloaded stylet enhances shaft stiffness during catheter delivery, boosting kink resistance, trackability, and pushability2
- Buddy wire compatibility allows for extra support, when needed.†
High-performing Aspiration Power:
- Large extraction lumen (0.044″ proximal; 0.043″ distal) increases aspiration power.‡
- Optimised hub geometry improves flow.‡
- Soft, short, forward-facing tip design permits excellent particle capture.†
ORDERING INFORMATION
ADVANCE 6 F min. guide I.D. 0.070″ 0.014 140 - ™Third-party brands are trademarks of their respective owners. All other brands are trademarks of a Medtronic company.
- Based on bench test data, 2013. Bench test data may not be indicative of clinical performance.
- Based on bench test data vs. Export™ AP catheter.
- Bench testing vs. Terumo Eliminate™* and Eliminate™* 3 aspiration catheters, Vascular Solutions Pronto®* LP, Pronto®* V3 and Pronto®* V4 aspiration catheters, Merit®* ASAP aspiration catheter, Kaneka Thrombuster III GR* aspiration catheter, Spectranetics QuickCat™* aspiration catheter, IHT Polska Hunter®* aspiration catheter, Medrad Possis™* Fetch™* 2 aspiration catheter, and Hexacath Recover* aspiration catheter. 10093906DOC, 2013. Bench test data may not be indicative of clinical performance.
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CLOSUREFAST
ClosureFast™
procedureMinimally invasive thermal
treatment for vein disease
and varicose veins.
The ClosureFast procedure uses radiofrequency energy or heat to close the diseased vein, which redirects blood flow to healthy veins, relieving symptoms.Before the procedure
You will have an ultrasound imaging exam of the leg being treated. This exam is important for assessing the diseased superficial vein and planning the procedure.
During the procedure
Your doctor will discuss the procedure with you. Here is a brief summary of what to expect:
- The ClosureFast procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. Your doctor will perform the ClosureFast procedure. Using an ultrasound, your doctor will position a catheter in the diseased vein through a small opening in the skin.
- The small catheter delivers heat to the vein wall, causing it to shrink and seal the vein. Once the diseased vein is closed, blood will reroute itself to other healthy veins.
After the procedure
- You will be taken to the recovery area to rest.
- Following the procedure, your doctor will apply a simple bandage over the insertion site and will give you compression stockings to aid in the healing process. Your doctor may encourage you to walk and to refrain from extended standing and strenuous activities for a period of time. The average patient typically resumes normal activities within a few days.1,2
- Your doctor will recommend follow-up care as needed.
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Benefits of the ClosureFast procedure
- Relief of symptoms after two days, with a noticeable improvement in one to two week
- Minimally invasive outpatient procedure
- Less pain and bruising than laser treatment
- Faster recovery than laser treatment
- Proven results with positive patient experience
- Rapid recovery — on average, patients resume normal activities within a few days
- Lasting results — the only radiofrequency energy procedure with published long-term clinical data demonstrating safety and efficacy, with a 91.9% closure rate at five years.4
Adverse events can include nerve injury, hematoma, phlebitis, thrombosis, and/or pulmonary embolism.
Type of therapy
Thermal shrinkage of the vein wall with radiofrequency energy or heatInpatient or outpatient procedure
Outpatient procedureOne- versus two-leg treatment
Typically, each leg will be treated in separate appointmentsNeedle sticks required
One needle stick for vein access. Typically, 5 to 10 needle sticks for anesthesia.Typical post-treatment recovery
Healing of vein access site, anesthetic needle stick sites, and also healing of ablated vein sectionCompression hose
Required for approximately one weekProcedure success rate
91.9% after five years4
ClosureFast procedure FAQ
Is the ClosureFast procedure painful?
Most patients report feeling little, if any, pain during the ClosureFast procedure.3 Your doctor will give you a local or regional anesthetic to numb the treatment area.
When can I return to normal activity?
Patients treated with the ClosureFast procedure may resume normal activity more quickly than patients who undergo surgical vein stripping or laser ablation. With the ClosureFast procedure, the average patient typically resumes normal activity within a few days.2 For a few weeks following the treatment, your vein specialist may recommend a regular walking regimen and suggest you refrain from strenuous activities (heavy lifting, for example) or prolonged periods of standing.
When will my symptoms improve?
Most patients report relief of symptoms after two days, with a noticeable improvement in one to two weeks.
Is there any scarring, bruising, or swelling after the procedure?
Most patients report limited to no scarring, bruising, or swelling following the ClosureFast procedure.3
How is the ClosureFast procedure different from endovenous lasers?
Both Closure Fast and lasers use thermal technology to deliver heat into the diseased vein, but they each use a different method of delivery. Despite their similarity in using heat, a 2009 study showed that the ClosureFast procedure is associated with lower rates of pain, bruising, and complications and a faster improvement in patients’ quality of life when compared to 980 nm laser ablation.4
How is the Closure Fast procedure different from vein stripping?
During vein stripping, incisions are made in the groin and calf, and a tool is threaded through the diseased vein to pull the vein out of the leg. With the ClosureFast procedure, only one small incision is made at the insertion site and the vein is then treated and left in place. ClosureFast is a minimally invasive approach that reduces the likelihood of pain and bruising, associated with vein stripping surgery.1
Is the ClosureFast procedure covered by insurance?
Many patients have access to the ClosureFast procedure through their insurance coverage plan. Insurance companies detail access to the ClosureFast procedure and other radiofrequency ablation procedures in coverage policies for varicose veins or chronic venous insufficiency. As with all healthcare procedures, you may also have some cost associated with receiving treatment, such as a copay or coinsurance. Please reach out to your insurance company to discuss your specific plan coverage and potential costs prior to seeking treatment









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