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- Guidezilla II Guide Extension Catheter - Boston Scientific
GUIDEZILLA II Guide Extension Catheter creates a smooth pathway for balloon and or stent delivery by providing greater flexibility and a smooth surface This is important with complex lesions, calcium, tortuous vessels, and distal lesions
- Telescope™ guide extension catheter - Medtronic
The Telescope™ guide extension catheter is used to expand access to coronary and peripheral vascular and to facilitate placement of interventional devices
- GuideLiner® V3 Catheter | Guide Extension | US | Teleflex
GuideLiner ® Catheters are intended to be used in conjunction with guide catheters to access discrete regions of the coronary and or peripheral vasculature, to facilitate placement of interventional devices, and to assist in crossing de novo coronary chronic total occlusions (CTO)
- Basics - Guide Extension Catheter - Cardiology Apps
It is one of guide extension catheters with the ability to trap a 0 014 ” guide wire against the inner wall of a guide catheter to facilitate the exchange of an interventional device while maintaining the position of a guidewire within the vasculature
- Guide catheter extension systems: Hype or a need? - PMC
Guide catheter extension system (GCES) is a valuable tool for interventional cardiologists, especially in complex cases GCES increases guide back-up support and is crucial in complex PCI procedures, particularly in cases of severe calcification and tortuosity
- The Dos and Don’ts of Guide Catheter Extensions
The practicalities of effective and safe application of guide catheter extensions in the cath lab
- Catheters: Guide - Boston Scientific
GUIDEZILLA™ II Guide Extension Catheter provides additional back-up support and facilitates easy delivery of ancillary devices A large lumen and optimal shaft performance offers precise handling, device delivery options and clinical versatility Tackle Tougher Lesions
- How to use a guide-extension catheter for stent delivery
We aim to illustrate two options to use guide extensions safely Lack of (guiding) support, tortuous and calcified vessels often impede stent delivery Mother in child catheters are an efficient alternative to the often unsuccessful, former techniques like buddy wires or distal balloon anchoring
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