About Striped Coated Guidewire
Advin Health Care Striped Coated Guidewire is designed for enhanced visibility and smooth navigation during diagnostic and interventional procedures. The striped markings improve visualization under imaging, while the coated surface reduces friction for precise and controlled movement within vascular pathways.
Key Features
- Striped markings for improved visibility
- Coated surface for smooth, low-friction navigation
- Flexible design for enhanced trackability
- Atraumatic tip for safe vessel access
Certifications
CE, ISO 13485, ISO 9001 Certified
Product Keywords
Striped Coated Guidewire, Hydrophilic Guidewire, Marked Guidewire, Interventional Guidewire, Angiography Guidewire
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Advanced Design and Coating TechnologyFeaturing a precise PTFE or hydrophilic coating, the Striped Coated Guidewire ensures ultra-smooth vessel navigation and reduced friction during catheterization. Its stainless steel construction paired with state-of-the-art coating technology adds to the longevity and flexibility, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals in interventional, urological, and surgical settings.
Versatile Size and Easy CompatibilityOffered in multiple diameters (0.018 to 0.038 inches) and common lengths from 150 cm to 260 cm, this guidewire matches a wide range of procedural needs. Its compatibility with all major catheters and medical devices ensures seamless integration into existing hospital workflows, enabling high-precision placement and efficient patient care.
Safety, Sterility, and Reliable PerformanceSterile, EO sterilized, and packaged in individual blister packs to assure safety, the guidewire is designed for single-use applications. The radiopaque core guarantees clear X-ray visibility, while features such as kink resistance and a flexible tip enhance reliability and control for all users.
FAQ's of Striped Coated Guidewire:
Q: How is the Striped Coated Guidewire used in medical procedures?
A: The Striped Coated Guidewire is used to guide catheters and other instruments during urological, cardiovascular, and interventional procedures. It aids precise vessel navigation and supports catheter placement, ensuring access to targeted vessels with high accuracy.
Q: What benefits does the advanced PTFE or hydrophilic coating provide?
A: The PTFE or hydrophilic coating significantly reduces friction during insertion and movement within vessels. This allows for smoother, safer advancement and minimizes the risk of trauma to vessel walls, especially in challenging or tortuous anatomy.
Q: When should I select the soft tip versus the straight tip option?
A: The soft tip is ideal when navigating delicate or tortuous anatomy, as it minimizes vessel trauma and enhances safety. The straight tip may be preferred for general cases or when a more rigid, direct advancement is required.
Q: Where should the Striped Coated Guidewire be stored?
A: For optimal shelf life and performance, store the guidewire in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it in its sterile, individual blister pack until ready to use is essential for maintaining sterility.
Q: What is the process for using the guidewire with catheters and other instruments?
A: Insert the guidewire into the vessel as per procedural guidelines, using imaging to track progression. Once in position, advance the catheter or instrument over the guidewire to the target location. After achieving placement, withdraw the guidewire as directed.
Q: What makes this guidewire compatible with all major catheters and equipment?
A: This guidewire is designed to standard specifications and available in sizes compatible with most major catheters and urological devices, ensuring seamless integration and reducing the need for specialized accessories.
Q: What is the expected shelf life and usage guideline of this guidewire?
A: The guidewire has a shelf life of five years and is intended for single use only. Always dispose of it properly after one procedure to maintain patient safety and compliance with medical standards.