The Neurovascular Access System Family consists of sterile, single-use catheters and accessories that are used together to facilitate the insertion and guidance of an appropriately sized interventional device into a selected vessel in the peripheral and neurovasculature. The Neurovascular Access System is comprised of the Neurovascular Access Catheter, Peel Away Introducer and Dilator. The Neurovascular Access System Family is offered in various lengths to accommodate physician preferences and anatomical variations. The distal end of the catheter is coated with hydrophilic coating to reduce friction during use and a radiopaque marker on the distal tip that is visible under fluoroscopy.
A 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), needle 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 can have a variety of preformed shapes (e.g., straight, hockey stick). It is not intended solely for infusion, is not intended to access superselective small vessels, and does not include a transseptal needle. It may include a disposable percutaneous introduction set or shaft visualization electrodes. This is a single-use device.