
Thrombuster ll Aspiration Catheter Kaneka is used to remove blockages from arteries by using vacuum force. Removal of clots from arteries provides smooth passage for flowing of blood. This catheter is also used for stenting, angioplasty and bypass surgery for restoring blood flow through blocked parts of the body. Special design of this catheter makes it safe option to treat blockage of arteries in order to minimize heart attack and stroke. Its dual lumen design ensures fast removal of clots needed for improved flow of blood. Its radiopaque tip based design and safety wire minimize the risk as well as pain during perforation of blood vessels. Thrombuster ll Aspiration Catheter Kaneka is accessible in different sizes to choose from.
Product details
Size/Diameter |
6 F |
Usage/Application |
Hospital |
Packaging Type |
Box |
Material |
Plastic |
Length |
1400 mm |
Brand |
Kaneka |
A: To remove blood clots from blood vessels, the Thrombuster II Aspiration Catheter Kaneka is a medical device used in interventional cardiology operations. It is especially made for aspiration thrombectomy, a procedure that restores blood flow quickly and effectively in patients with acute ischemic stroke or other arterial occlusions.
A: A flexible catheter Kaneka with a proximal hub, a catheter body, and a distal tip is the Thrombuster II Aspiration Catheter Kaneka. It has a distinctive distal tip with a helical form and several side holes. Up until it encounters the clot, the catheter is moved through the obstructed conduit. After that, negative pressure is provided while a syringe or aspiration pump is attached to the proximal hub, enabling the catheter to aspirate and remove the clot from the vessel.
A: Several clinical investigations and practical applications have shown the Thrombuster II Aspiration Catheter Kaneka to be highly successful. In comparison to previous mechanical thrombectomy devices, it has demonstrated higher success rates for clot removal and better patient outcomes. However, the real efficacy can differ based on the patient's health, the clot's precise position, and the operator's level of experience.
A: The condition of each patient and the doctor treating them will determine whether or not the Thrombuster II Aspiration Catheter Kaneka is appropriate. Patients with acute ischemic strokes or vascular occlusions brought on by blood clots are typically candidates. Other therapeutic alternatives might be preferable in some circumstances, though. The choice should be made after taking the patient's medical history, imaging findings, and general clinical presentation into account.