About Introducer Sheath
An introducer sheath can be used to introduce catheters or other devices to perform endoluminal (inside the hollow organ) procedures, such as angioplasty. Fluoroscopy may be used to confirm the position of the catheter and to maneuver it to the desired location. Injection of radio contrast may be used to visualize organs. Interventional procedures, such as thermoablation, angioplasty, embolization or biopsy, may be performed.
Advanced Features
- Smooth passing of guide wire to Dilator
- Kink Resistant
- Minimum resistance smooth taper
- Enhanced Tip
- Sterile ETO
Designed for Safe Vascular AccessOur Introducer Sheath enables smooth, controlled access to blood vessels, minimizing complications and enhancing procedural outcomes. The sheath is manually operated, providing healthcare professionals with tactile feedback for superior control.
High-Quality Manufacturing StandardsManufactured in India under rigorous quality protocols, each Introducer Sheath is delivered sterile and ready for immediate hospital use. We are committed to both local and international quality standards, ensuring consistent reliability.
Focus on Real-Time Clinical PerformanceFeaturing a design that supports real-time operation, the Introducer Sheath allows clinicians to respond quickly and accurately during procedures. This real-time adaptability is vital for complex interventions, improving overall patient care.
FAQs of Introducer Sheath:
Q: How is the Introducer Sheath utilized during hospital procedures?
A: The Introducer Sheath is manually inserted into a blood vessel by a trained healthcare provider, allowing for the guided introduction of catheters or other devices. Its real-time operation supports careful navigation and placement during various vascular interventions.
Q: What benefits does using a new, manually operated Introducer Sheath offer?
A: A new Introducer Sheath ensures sterility and optimal device integrity, reducing the risk of infection or complications. Manual operation gives clinicians greater precision and control during delicate vascular procedures.
Q: When should the Introducer Sheath be used in a hospital setting?
A: This device is typically used during procedures that require vascular access, such as angiography, catheterization, or device implantation. It is ideal for scenarios where real-time responsiveness and accuracy are crucial.
Q: Where does the manufacturing and supply of your Introducer Sheath take place?
A: Our Introducer Sheaths are manufactured, exported, and supplied from India, adhering to strict quality regulations. We serve hospitals and medical facilities both domestically and internationally.
Q: What is the process for using the Introducer Sheath in clinical practice?
A: The sheath is carefully inserted into the vascular access site under sterile conditions. Once in place, it acts as a conduit for catheters or other instruments, ensuring minimal trauma and facilitating efficient procedures.
Q: How does real-time operation enhance the use of the Introducer Sheath?
A: Real-time operation allows healthcare professionals to make immediate adjustments based on live feedback, improving procedural accuracy and patient safety during interventions.