
Cordis Guiding Catheter is used as an essential part of interventional cardiology procedures that include stent placement, angioplasty and atherectomy. Offered catheter can also be used for administering of specific medications to a particular body part. Being highly flexible, its insertion causes minimal trauma to patient. Its radiopaque marker is meant for its trouble free placement. Smooth and soft tip design of this catheter simplifies its insertion process. Made of plastic, offered Cordis Guiding Catheter has increased application in health care arena for its easy maneuverability. It is accessible in sterilized form.
Product details
Model Number |
Vista Brite Tip |
Length |
100 cm |
Usage |
Hospital |
Is It Sterilized |
Sterilized |
Size |
Medium |
Shape |
Curved |
Packing Type |
Packet |
Disposables |
Yes |
Brand |
Cordis |
Type |
Angiographic |
A: Interventional cardiology and radiology treatments use Cordis guiding catheters as medical equipment. They are long, flexible tubes that are put into blood vessels to direct and allow access for other tools, such as catheters, stents, or balloons, to reach particular target regions within the body.
A: Biocompatible materials like silicone or polyurethane are frequently used to create Cordis guiding catheters. These materials offer flexibility and toughness while reducing the possibility of negative bodily reactions.
A: The sizes of Cordis guiding catheters normally range from 4 French (Fr) to 8 French. The right size is determined by the particular technique and the anatomy of the patient.
A: A sheath that is put into a blood vessel, typically in the groyne or arm, allows Cordis guiding catheters to be implanted into the body. Using fluoroscopy or another imaging technology to guide it, the catheter is then pushed through the vessel until it reaches the intended target region.
A: Angiography, angioplasty, stenting, embolisation, and other vascular interventions all frequently employ cordis guiding catheters. In the blood vessels or other anatomical structures, they let doctors reach and treat particular locations.