About Cardiologists Retrieval Basket
The Advin Cardiologists Retrieval Basket is a specialized, single-use medical device used to retrieve foreign objects, such as fractured catheter tips, emboli, or stones from the vascular system. It is a sterile, minimally invasive tool designed with a flexible wire and a basket-like tip that can be opened and closed to capture and retrieve objects. This essential device provides a safe and effective solution for complex endovascular procedures.Advanced Features:
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Flexible Basket Design
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Superior Torque Control
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Radiopaque Tip
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Smooth and Atraumatic
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Sterile and Single-Use
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Multi-Loop Basket
Advanced Basket Design for Secure GraspingChoose between a four-wire or six-wire basket construction to optimize engagement and stability when capturing foreign bodies. The variable opening diameters and flexible tip enable navigation in tortuous anatomies, ensuring successful grasping and safe retrieval.
Sterility and Radiopacity for Enhanced SafetyEach retrieval basket is supplied sterile and ready to use, packed in a single vacuum-sealed pouch. Radiopaque tips and markers provide superior fluoroscopic guidance, enhancing visibility and positioning accuracy during procedures.
Ease of Use with Ergonomic HandleThe intuitive, ergonomic handle design allows for controlled manipulation and easy operation, enabling cardiologists to perform the retrieval process with confidence and comfort during intricate interventions.
FAQ's of Cardiologists Retrieval Basket:
Q: How does the Cardiologists Retrieval Basket operate during cardiovascular procedures?
A: The basket utilizes a mechanical grasping mechanism and flexible design to securely capture and retrieve foreign bodies from vessels during percutaneous cardiovascular and peripheral interventions. Its ergonomic handle provides precise manual control throughout the process.
Q: What types of foreign bodies can this retrieval basket remove?
A: It is designed for grasping and removal of intravascular foreign objects such as broken catheters, wires, and other unintended materials encountered during interventional cardiology procedures.
Q: When should the retrieval basket be used in clinical practice?
A: The basket is typically employed during situations where foreign bodies must be promptly and safely removed from cardiovascular or peripheral vessels, minimizing procedural risks and ensuring patient safety.
Q: Where can this instrument be effectively deployed?
A: It is compatible with standard guiding catheters and intended for use in catheterization labs, hospitals, and specialized cardiology centers handling interventional procedures.
Q: What benefits do the radiopaque tips and markers offer?
A: Radiopaque tips and markers improve fluoroscopic visibility, enabling real-time tracking and accurate positioning during foreign body retrieval, thereby increasing procedural efficacy and safety.
Q: Is the device intended for single or multiple use?
A: This retrieval basket is designated for single-use (disposable), ensuring sterility and eliminating risks of cross-contamination between patients.
Q: How should the instrument be stored prior to use?
A: Store the device in a dry, clean area within its vacuum-sealed pack, away from direct sunlight or moisture, to maintain sterility and integrity until needed in a clinical setting.