About Endoscopic Achalasia Balloon Catheter - 30 mm
The Achalasia Balloon Dilator is used in therapeutic endoscopy to expand the lower esophageal sphincter and relieve obstruction caused by achalasia. Advin Health Care offers this dilator with a design that allows controlled inflation for predictable and evenly distributed dilation. It helps restore smoother food passage while minimizing discomfort during the procedure. The device supports clinicians in performing non-surgical achalasia treatment with precision and safety. Its durable material and reliable inflation mechanism make it a dependable tool for gastroenterology units.
Advanced Features
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Provides controlled and uniform esophageal dilation
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Smooth balloon surface for reduced patient discomfort
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Supports non-surgical treatment of achalasia
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Designed for accurate positioning under endoscopic guidance
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Reliable performance for therapeutic GI applications
Precision and Safety for Achalasia DilationEngineered with radiopaque markers and a rounded, atraumatic distal tip, this balloon catheter ensures accurate placement and reduces patient discomfort. Its medical-grade materials and precise balloon expansion enhance safety and procedure efficacy, making it an ideal choice for gastroenterologists.
Compatibility and Ease of UseCompatible with standard endoscopes and equipped with a universal Luer lock adapter, this balloon catheter simplifies the setup process. Its 120 cm catheter length grants excellent maneuverability, while the transparent balloon and white catheter offer high visibility during endoscopic procedures.
Sterility and Patient ProtectionEO sterilized and latex-free, each catheter is packed individually to maintain its sterility and safeguard against contamination or allergic reactions. The smooth-tip design further minimizes trauma, supporting atraumatic insertion and safe dilation for each patient.
FAQ's of Endoscopic Achalasia Balloon Catheter - 30 mm:
Q: How is the Endoscopic Achalasia Balloon Catheter used in clinical practice?
A: The catheter is inserted endoscopically by a trained gastroenterologist. It is guided into position using its dual radiopaque markers and then inflated, up to 8 ATM, to dilate the esophagus for achalasia treatment.
Q: What are the benefits of the dual radiopaque markers on this catheter?
A: Dual radiopaque markers precisely outline the balloon's location under fluoroscopy or X-ray, facilitating accurate balloon placement and effective, controlled esophageal dilation.
Q: When should this catheter be used during an endoscopic procedure?
A: It is intended for use during scheduled esophageal dilation procedures specifically for the treatment of achalasia in adult patients, after assessment and preparation by a healthcare provider.
Q: Where should the Endoscopic Achalasia Balloon Catheter be stored?
A: Store the catheter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain sterility and ensure the device's materials remain in optimal condition until use.
Q: What is the process for inflating the balloon, and what pressure can it withstand?
A: After positioning, the balloon is inflated manually via the Luer lock connector, reaching a maximum pressure of up to 8 ATM for controlled dilation. The process is monitored in real-time during the procedure.
Q: Is this catheter suitable for all patients?
A: It is suitable for patients indicated for endoscopic dilation in achalasia cases and should only be used by trained gastroenterologists. It is latex-free to reduce allergic risk, but each patient should be individually evaluated for suitability.
Q: What are the advantages of using a latex-free and EO sterilized device for esophageal dilation?
A: Latex-free construction minimizes allergic reactions, and EO sterilization ensures a high standard of hygiene, reducing the risk of infection and making the catheter safer for patient use.