
Straight Single Transradial Sheath assists medical personnel to access the radial artery during procedures like stenting, angioplasty, angiography and thrombolysis. Long tube of this transradial sheath guides catheter into the artery without causing much discomfort to patients. Light in weight, this flexible medical sheath can be inserted and removed without causing much pain to patient. Radiopaque marker based design of this transradial sheath promotes visual clarity of inserted part during fluoroscopic procedure. Its color coded design is meant for its easy identification purpose. Accessible in different sizes, offered Straight Single Transradial Sheath easily integrates with other types of vascular access accessories.
A: A medical tool used during cardiac catheterization operations is a straight single transradial sheath. To access the heart for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, it is placed into the radial artery in the wrist.
A: The single transradial sheath that is straight and uncurved is made exclusively for radial artery access. Instead of being curved or angled, it has a straight design that makes it simple to implant into the radial artery.
A: Straight single transradial sheaths are offered in a variety of diameters, commonly between 4 French (Fr) and 7 Fr. The right size will depend on the patient's vascular structure and the particular surgery being carried out.
A: Sheath insertion has certain potential dangers and consequences, even though the transradial method is generally thought to be safer than the femoral route. The following are possible complications: bleeding, hematoma development, radial artery spasm, pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, nerve damage, infection, and uncommon occurrences such as radial artery obstruction.