About Urology Guidewire
Advin Urology Guidewire is a specialized medical device used to assist in the safe placement of catheters and other urological instruments. It ensures smooth navigation through the urinary tract with flexibility and precision. This guidewire is widely used in hospitals and surgical centers during various urology procedures.
Advanced Features:
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Smooth surface for easy insertion and navigation
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Flexible and strong design for reliable performance
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Made from high-quality medical-grade materials
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Assists in accurate placement of urology devices
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Trusted for use in hospitals and surgical centers
Optimized for Urological SuccessEngineered to facilitate seamless access and navigation in urological interventions, this guidewire provides clinicians with enhanced control and high placement accuracy. The hydrophilic surface diminishes friction, allowing for smooth passage through anatomical narrowings and minimizing trauma to tissues. Its radiopaque feature enables clear fluoroscopic tracking for flawless real-time procedure guidance.
Safe, Reliable, and Ready for UseEach guidewire is supplied sterile and individually packaged, ensuring safety and preventing cross-contamination. The robust stainless steel core complemented by PTFE coating and flexible design delivers kink resistance and reliability throughout the procedure. The device is latex-free to accommodate sensitive patients and is suitable for use across a variety of clinical environments.
FAQs of Urology Guidewire:
Q: How is the urology guidewire used during procedures?
A: The guidewire is inserted manually to provide a pathway for catheters or other devices during urological procedures. Its hydrophilic, lubricated surface reduces friction, ensuring smooth navigation and precise placement under fluoroscopic guidance.
Q: What design features improve the guidewires performance?
A: This guidewire incorporates a kink-resistant, flexible stainless steel core with PTFE coating, a hydrophilic tip for reduced friction, and radiopacity for clear fluoroscopic visibility. Enhanced torque control further promotes accurate maneuvering during urological interventions.
Q: When should I use a straight or angled tip guidewire?
A: A straight tip is generally recommended for standard ureteral access, while the angled tip is suitable for navigating past anatomical obstructions or accessing challenging pathways within the urinary tract.
Q: Where can this guidewire be utilized?
A: The guidewire is designed for use in hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, providing versatile compatibility for a range of urological procedures that demand sterile, disposable, and highly accurate tools.
Q: What are the benefits of the hydrophilic coating on the guidewire tip?
A: The hydrophilic coating significantly reduces surface friction, facilitating smoother passage through the urinary tract and minimizing trauma to tissues during insertion and device manipulation.
Q: How should I store unopened guidewires to maintain their integrity?
A: Store the guidewires in a cool, dry place within their original sterile packaging to preserve sterility and ensure performance throughout their five-year shelf life.