Cautery Pencil
It is Standard hand control push Button Electro Surgical Cautery Pencil 3-Pin with 150mm Blade & 3 meter cable. It performs high (radio) frequency current cutting and coagulating.
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CLOSUREFAST
ClosureFastâ„¢Â
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
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- 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.Â
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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GUIDING CATHETER HEARTRAIL
Product Overview
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

*1: Ikari Y, Nagaoka M, Kim JY, Moreno Y, Tanabe T. The physics of guiding catheters for the left coronary artery in transfemoral and trans-radial interventions. J Invasive Cardio. 2005 Dec; 17(12): 636-641.*2: Youssef AA, Hsieh YK, Cheng CI, We CJ. A single trans-radial guiding catheter for right and left coronary angiography and intervention. Euro intervention 2007; 3: 475-481.
Features and Benefits
Improved back up support in comparison to Terumo standard femoral guiding catheter shapes*1
*1: Based on comparative studies made among Terumo Guiding Catheters*2: Ikari Y, Nagaoka M, Kim JY, Moreno Y, Tanabe T. The physics of guiding catheters for the left coronary artery in transfemoral and trans-radial interventions. J Invasive Cardio. 2005 Dec; 17(12): 636-641.*3: Youssef AA, Hsieh YK, Cheng CI, We CJ. A single trans-radial guiding catheter for right and left coronary angiography and intervention. Euro intervention 2007; 3: 475-481.General Specifications
Sizes Available Item Code JL3.5/5F TCO06GC-F5JL350N JL3.5/6F TCO06GC-F6JL350N JL4.0/6F TCO06GC-F6JL400N JR3.5/5F TCO06GC-F5JR350N JR3.5/6F TCO06GC-F6JR350N JR4.0/5F TCO06GC-F5JR400N JR4.0/6F TCO06GC-F6JR400N JR4.0/7F TCO06GC-F7JR400N MULTIPURPOSE 6F TCO06GC-F6MP010N TR4.0/6F TCO06GC-F6TR400N Heartrail II is developed to maximize your back-up force when using right and left Ikari curves during transradial interventions and through its innovative 5-in-6 system.
Its high-strength wire braiding provides exceptional kink-resistance in tortuous blood vessels, while assuring superior torque response. It also has gentle tip and powerful shaft performance.
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NC EUPHORA NONCOMPLIANT BALLOON CATHETER
NC Euphoraâ„¢ noncompliant balloon
NC Euphora™ noncompliant balloon dilatation catheter combines Euphora technology with controlled, high-pressure performance.
Balloon Dilatation Catheter
OVERVIEW
From Collaboration to Innovation
When it comes to controlled, high-pressure performance, the NC Euphora™ noncompliant balloon dilatation catheter has what you’re looking for:
- High RBP up to 20 atm
- Low-growth profile1
- Superior deliverability1
In fact, we worked with nearly 2,000 interventional cardiologists and cath lab professionals to develop it — so you can choose it with confidence for your patients.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Looking for NC Euphora Noncompliant Performance?
ORDERING INFORMATION
BALLOON LENGTHS 6, 8, AND 12 MM
Balloon
Diameter
(mm)Balloon Length (mm) 6 8 12 2.00 NCEUP2006X NCEUP2008X NCEUP2012X 2.25 NCEUP22506X NCEUP22508X NCEUP22512X 2.50 NCEUP2506X NCEUP2508X NCEUP2512X 2.75 NCEUP27506X NCEUP27508X NCEUP27512X 3.00 NCEUP3006X NCEUP3008X NCEUP3012X 3.25 NCEUP32506X  NCEUP32508X  NCEUP32512X 3.50 NCEUP3506X  NCEUP3508X  NCEUP3512X 3.75 NCEUP37506X  NCEUP37508X  NCEUP37512X 4.00 NCEUP4006X  NCEUP4008X  NCEUP4012X 4.50  —  NCEUP4508X  NCEUP4512X 5.00  —  NCEUP5008X  NCEUP5012X BALLOON LENGTHS 15, 20, AND 27 MM
Balloon
Diameter
(mm)Balloon Length (mm) 15 20 27 2.00 NCEUP2015X NCEUP2020X — 2.25 NCEUP22515X NCEUP22520X — 2.50 NCEUP2515X NCEUP2520X NCEUP2527X 2.75 NCEUP27515X NCEUP27520X NCEUP27527X 3.00 NCEUP3015X NCEUP3020X NCEUP3027X 3.25  NCEUP32515X  NCEUP32520X  NCEUP32527X 3.50  NCEUP3515X  NCEUP3520X  NCEUP3527X 3.75  NCEUP37515X  NCEUP37520X  NCEUP37527X 4.00  NCEUP4015X  NCEUP4020X  NCEUP4027X 4.50  NCEUP4515X  NCEUP4520X  — 5.00  NCEUP5015X —  — -
RADIFOCUS REDIAL SHEATH
Providing you the best range of Terumo Radifocus Radial Introducer Sheath and Cordis Femoral Introducer Sheath with effective & timely delivery.
The radial artery access sheath is used to gain arterial access and facilitate the insertion of catheters or other equipment for diagnostic and vascular interventions.
- The Cordis AVANTI®+ Introducer is the pioneer of catheter sheath introducer technology. Featuring a patented SLIX Valve, the AVANTI®+ introducer provides smooth transitions, monitoring capabilities and exceptional performance for your procedural success, as well as
- A hexacuspid design that provides a balance between catheter maneuverability and hemostasis.
- A rotating suture collar that facilitates procedural flexibility. It stays in place and allows patient movement.
- A kink-resistant cannula design integrating a soft, flexible inner layer with a stiffer outer layer designed to increase bendability and support, and decrease kinking.
- Atraumatic tip transitions for both the sheath and the vessel dilator are uniquely tapered and manicured. This results in smooth insertions and helps to minimize damage upon entry.
As part of the circulatory system, the radial artery supplies blood from the heart to the forearm.
Radial sheaths had the smallest OD (1 Fr smaller) when compared to similar sized conventional sheaths. For instance, the OD of 4 Fr radial sheath (1.610 ± 0.006 mm) is essentially the same as the OD of the conventional 3 Fr (1.644 ± 0.016 mm) and 3.3 Fr (1.635 ± 0.005 mm) sheaths.









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