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Vascular guide-catheter, single-use

7,968 GUDID devices

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 syste...

Vascular microcatheter

1,414 GUDID devices

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...

Peripheral vascular intervention infusion catheter

1,392 GUDID devices

A flexible tube designed primarily to enable the delivery of diagnostic or therapeutic solutions into the peripheral vasculature during a cardiovascular procedure (e.g., delivery of an antithrombotic agent); some types may in addition be applied to coronary...

Peripheral vascular infusion catheter

834 GUDID devices

A sterile, flexible tube designed primarily to enable the delivery of diagnostic or therapeutic solutions into the peripheral vasculature; some types may in addition be applied to coronary or pulmonary vasculature. It is percutaneously introduced [e.g., thr...

Vascular guide-catheter, reprocessed

21 GUDID devices

A sterile, flexible, single-lumen tube intended to be used for the percutaneous transluminal passage and placement of a diagnostic/interventional catheter or lead (e.g., pacing lead, balloon dilatation catheter) through its lumen, within the vascular system...

Neurovascular guidewire

1 GUDID devices

A long, thin, non-powered, steerable wire intended to be percutaneously introduced into the neurovasculature anatomy to function as a guide for the introduction of interventional devices (e.g., microcatheter, embolization coil) for the treatment/management ...

Ophthalmic injector/illuminating catheter

1 GUDID devices

A non-electric, hand-held, fibreoptic, device intended for controlled manual intraocular infusion of a fluid (e.g., viscoelastic substance), while facilitating illumination of the interior of the eye, during an ophthalmic surgical procedure (e.g., viscodila...