CARDIOPLEGIA CANNULA
XCELL CARDIOPLEGIA CANNULA
Aortic Root Cannulas are intended for safe and
easy use in the infusion of cardioplegia and aortic root bubble venting. They feature radiopaque
tips attached to their PVC bodies. Additional
features available with these cannulas include
aortic root pressure monitoring and left heart
venting. All cannulas are supplied with a stainless steel introducer needle.
CARDIOPLEGIA CANNULA
Aortic Root Cannula
without Vent Line
Order No. Model Description
ARC-S-15 Adult
Without vent line, 15 GA,
fixation flange, female luer
connector
ARC-S-16 Pediatric
Without vent line, 16 GA,
fixation flange, female luer
connector
AORTIC ROOT CANNULA: The product is intended for use during cardiopulmonary bypass for delivering cardioplegia solutions and venting of the
left heart for up to six hours. The cannula may be used to aspirate air from
the aorta at the conclusion of the bypass procedure.
FEATURES
• Medical grade PVC material for the body.
• The special stainless steel treatment makes
the needle rigid and tenacious.
• Molded tip resists kinking.
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Glide sheath
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IMPROVED BACK UP SUPPORT*1
Catheter designed to use contralateral wall resulting in enhanced back-up support.
UNIVERSAL SHAPE (IKARI LEFT)Â *2
Offer capability of accessing the right and left coronary arteries, potentially avoiding catheter exchanges.
DESIGN FOR SAFETY
Soft tip to reduce damage to the vessel wall

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