About Procedural Vascular Sheath
The procedural vascular sheath is designed to support safe and controlled access to blood vessels during a variety of interventional procedures. Its smooth inner lumen facilitates easy catheter movement and reduces vessel trauma during exchanges. Advin Health Care manufactures this sheath with a strong focus on clinical safety, reliable performance, and consistent quality. The device is suitable for cardiovascular, vascular, and other interventional procedures, supporting efficient workflow and reliable access management.
Advanced Features
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Designed for stable and controlled vascular access
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Smooth inner lumen for easy catheter and guide wire exchanges
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Supports repeated device exchanges with minimal vessel trauma
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Compatible with standard interventional catheters and guide wires
Product Keywords
Procedural Vascular Sheath, Vascular Introducer Sheath, Hemostatic Sheath, Angiography Sheath, PTCA Introducer Sheath, Disposable Vascular Sheath
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Comprehensive Kit and CompatibilityEach sheath is packaged in a sterile pouch and includes essential accessories such as a dilator, sheath introducer, and optionally a guidewire for certain variants. The color-coded hub system streamlines sheath size identification, ensuring the right fit with standard guidewires (0.018"-0.038"). The choice of sizes (4F-14F) and lengths supports a wide range of clinical requirements in both peripheral and central interventions.
FAQ's of Procedural Vascular Sheath:
Q: How does the soft tapered tip design of the sheath benefit catheterization procedures?
A: The soft, atraumatic tapered tip is specially crafted to minimize vessel trauma during insertion, allowing for smoother and safer entry of catheters and guidewires into peripheral or central vessels.
Q: What guidewire sizes are compatible with this procedural vascular sheath?
A: This sheath accepts standard guidewires ranging from 0.018 inches to 0.038 inches in diameter, providing compatibility with a wide variety of interventional devices.
Q: When should this vascular sheath be used in medical procedures?
A: The sheath is designed for single-use during vascular access procedures such as the introduction of catheters or guidewires into central or peripheral vessels, as recommended by the manufacturer.
Q: Where is the sheath typically applied in clinical settings?
A: Clinicians use the sheath in both peripheral and central vascular access interventions, such as those performed in interventional radiology, cardiology, and surgical units.
Q: What is the process for safely deploying the procedural vascular sheath?
A: After aseptic preparation, the sheath is inserted over a compatible guidewire using the included dilator and introducer, then the guidewire and dilator are removed to allow for catheter entry-always following institutional protocols and manufacturer's instructions.
Q: How does the sheath's radiopaque feature assist during vascular procedures?
A: The radiopaque technology allows the sheath to be clearly visible under fluoroscopy, enabling clinicians to confirm accurate placement and positioning in real-time during procedures.
Q: What are the storage and handling recommendations for this product?
A: The sheath should be stored in its original sterile pouch in a cool, dry place and protected from direct sunlight to preserve sterility and performance until use.