A sterile, small-diameter, single-lumen, flexible tube designed for the controlled infusion of fluids (e.g., thrombolytics, diagnostic contrast media) into superselective small vessels (including intracranial, peripheral, or occluded coronary vasculature) f...
A non-sterile, non-electrical flexible tube intended to be inserted through the nose or rectum into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for measuring pressure to assess peristaltic motility in the GI tract (e.g., oesophagus, stomach) or rectal musculature and a...
A non-electrical flexible tube intended to be inserted through the nose or rectum into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract for measuring pressure to assess peristaltic motility in the GI tract (e.g., oesophagus, stomach) or rectal musculature and anal sphincter...
A sterile, non-electrical, long flexible tube intended to be inserted into the bladder via the urethra, or a stoma, for measuring urethral/bladder pressure, urinary output, other urethral and voiding pressures, and/or cystometry. The measuring method employ...
A flexible tube with a pressure sensor, transducer, and/or thermistor located at its distal tip, used for intrapartum transcervical measurement of the intrauterine and amniotic pressures. It is attached at its proximal end via a signal cable to an external ...
An electrically-powered device designed to generate high-frequency, low-energy ultrasound for intravascular administration to help disrupt clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus). It is designed to be used with a dedicated infusion catheter for t...
A mains electricity (AC-powered) device designed to generate high-frequency, low-energy ultrasound for intravascular administration to help disrupt clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus). It is designed to be used with a dedicated infusion cathe...
A non-electrical, flexible tube intended to be inserted through a flexible endoscope and into the biliary tree to measure pressures within the ducts, especially to evaluate sphincter of Oddi function. The measuring method employed is typically the infusion ...