The Steerable introducer sheath consists of a steerable sheath connected to a handle with steering controls, a hemostasis valve with sideport featuring a 3-way stopcock, and a tapered dilator. The device is provided sterile in a sealed tyvek pouch and carton with IFU. The sheath distal tip and dilator shaft are radiopaque for visualization under fluoroscopy. The dilator is designed to accommodate a guidewire, with size compatibility as indicated on the product labels. A dilator hub is provided with a female luer tapered fitting for flushing. The device includes a side port with stopcock to allow fluid injection and sampling, drip infusion, pressure monitoring, flushing and aspiration. The device usable length, lumen length, outer diameter, curl size, and inner diameter/tool compatibility specifications are indicated on the product labels. The distal end of the sheath features 180° bi-directional deflection to provide directional control to the compatible tools interacting with the device.
A sterile, flexible tube intended to be used for the percutaneous transluminal passage and placement of a diagnostic/interventional catheter, lead (e.g., pacing lead, balloon dilatation catheter), or guidewire through its lumen(s), within the vascular system. It may be rigid or flexible, non-steerable or steerable, single or multiple lumen(s), and the distal section of the tube can have a variety of preformed shapes (e.g., straight, hockey stick). It is not intended for infusion, is not a microcatheter (i.e., not intended to access superselective small vessels), and does not include a transseptal needle. It may include a disposable percutaneous introduction set. This is a single-use device.