A collection of sterile devices designed to provide an interface between a contrast medium injection system and an angiographic patient catheter for the delivery of a contrast medium or saline solution to a patient undergoing a diagnostic imaging procedure....
A collection of noninvasive devices designed to conduct fluids between a contrast medium injection system and a patient catheter for the delivery of a contrast medium and/or saline solution to a patient undergoing a diagnostic imaging procedure. It consists...
A sterile implantable component of a lumboperitoneal shunt designed to regulate the pressure and flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the subarachnoid space of the lumbar spine to the peritoneal cavity in the management of raised CSF pressure (e.g., cause...
A hand-held device intended to be used to manually disinfect an in-line connector of an intravenous line (e.g., catheter injection port, needleless valve, Luer access valve) with scrubbing to reduce the risk of infection between intravenous administrations....
A general-purpose valve that is used to regulate the direction of a liquid or a gas flow. It is typically constructed of a durable material, e.g., plastic and/or metal, and may be used for a variety of general-purpose uses. For stopcocks used in intravenous...
A sterile flexible tube designed for the percutaneous, transluminal disruption and removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) causing vascular obstruction in native and stented blood vessels, native and synthetic bypass grafts, and/or hae...
A flexible tube designed for the percutaneous, transluminal disruption and removal of clotted blood (i.e., a thrombus or thromboembolus) causing vascular obstruction in native and stented blood vessels, native and synthetic bypass grafts, and/or haemodialys...
An implantable component of a lumboperitoneal, ventriculoperitoneal or ventriculoatrial shunt designed to be connected to a lumbar, ventricular and/or peritoneal catheter (not included) to permit hypodermic infusion/injection of materials (e.g., chemotherap...