Peripheral catheter Uni-Fuse™
5 FR4 FR5 FR

Peripheral catheter - Uni-Fuse™ - Angiodynamics - 5 FR / 4 FR / 5 FR
Peripheral catheter - Uni-Fuse™ - Angiodynamics - 5 FR / 4 FR / 5 FR
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Characteristics

Area of the body
peripheral
Outer diameter
5 FR, 4 FR, 5 FR
Total length

45 cm, 90 cm, 135 cm
(18 in, 35 in, 53 in)

Description

Catheter Directed Thrombolysis (CDT) offers many advantages over alternative treatments and is a viable option for managing thrombus. For over 20 years AngioDynamics has been the market leader for CDT catheters with its innovative slit technology to infuse a consistent, even distribution of lytic agent to an area of clot. The Uni*Fuse catheter uses this time-tested technology to provide faster and more effective treatment for clots, and its sturdier construction makes it more versatile. FEATURES: Pressure Response Outlets: allow for even distribution of lytic throughout the length of the catheter Occluding Ball Wire: prevents kinking and provides the proper force to activate pressure response outlets Radiopaque Markers: for ease of placement Sturdier Construction: less catheter material is removed when making slits versus making holes allowing for a stronger catheter with more pushability Supports catheter over bifurcation Compatible with a 0.035” guidewire Longer infusion length options to treat longer clots A standard sidehole catheter design results in the lytic agent following the path of least resistance causing uneven distribution. The Uni*Fuse catheter with Pressure Response Outlets and the occluding ball wire allow for even pressure distribution throughout the catheter resulting in a more even distribution of lytic agents.

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