About Minimally Invasive Debris Catheter
Advin Health Care is a trusted manufacturer of Minimally Invasive Debris Catheters designed to meet international quality standards. These catheters are used in interventional cardiology and vascular procedures to effectively remove embolic debris and thrombotic material while minimizing vessel trauma, ensuring safe and efficient restoration of blood flow.
Key Features
- Minimally invasive design for reduced procedural risk
- Efficient debris and thrombus removal capability
- Flexible and trackable catheter for smooth vessel navigation
- Atraumatic tip design to minimize vessel injury
Certifications
We are certified with CE, ISO 13485, and ISO 9001 standards.
Product Keywords
Minimally Invasive Debris Catheter, Embolic Removal Catheter, Thrombus Aspiration Device, Interventional Cardiology Catheter, Vascular Debris Extraction System
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Engineered for Safety and FlexibilityThe catheter utilizes medical-grade polyurethane for exceptional flexibility and kink resistance, promoting safe navigation within delicate anatomical spaces. Its rounded, open-end design reduces trauma during insertion and fluid removal, ensuring patient comfort throughout the procedure.
Superior Sterility and BiocompatibilityEvery catheter undergoes ethylene oxide sterilization and meets ISO 10993 biocompatibility standards. This ensures both patient and practitioner safety by minimizing the risk of contamination, while its latex-free composition eliminates allergy concerns during surgical applications.
Convenient, Efficient, and PortableWith a Luer lock connector, the catheter is easy to attach to standard medical equipment. Individually packed in sterile blister packs, it's ready for immediate use wherever quick, precise debridement is required. The disposable, single-use design further enhances infection control in clinical settings.
FAQ's of Minimally Invasive Debris Catheter:
Q: How is the Minimally Invasive Debris Catheter used during surgical procedures?
A: The catheter is manually inserted into the surgical site, where its rounded, open-end tip helps effectively remove fluids and debris with minimal tissue trauma. It connects via Luer lock to compatible suction systems for high-efficiency debridement.
Q: What are the major benefits of this debris catheter for clinical procedures?
A: This catheter provides precise, sterile fluid and debris removal with minimal patient discomfort. Its flexible, kink-resistant design and biocompatible, latex-free material enhance patient safety while reducing operational risks in minimally invasive surgeries.
Q: When should this catheter be used instead of other types?
A: It is best used during minimally invasive surgical procedures that require accurate, gentle debridement and fluid clearance, especially when a sterile, single-use solution is preferred for preventing cross-contamination.
Q: Where is the product manufactured and is it suitable for export?
A: Manufactured by reputable exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders in India, the catheter is globally distributed and meets international standards, making it suitable for export around the world.
Q: What steps should be followed for proper storage and handling?
A: Store the catheter in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight. Each unit is individually packed in a sterile blister to maintain its integrity until ready for use.
Q: How does the catheter ensure patient safety?
A: Sterilized by ethylene oxide and certified latex-free under ISO 10993, the catheter minimizes infection and allergic risks. Its disposable, single-use nature further reduces potential cross-infection between patients.
Q: What process ensures the sterility of each catheter?
A: Each catheter undergoes ethylene oxide sterilization and is sealed in a sterile, individual blister pack, ensuring it remains uncontaminated until opened for use in a surgical setting.