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PTCA catheter Saule™
coronaryballoonhydrophilic

PTCA catheter - Saule™ - Princeton Medical Scientific - coronary / balloon / hydrophilic
PTCA catheter - Saule™ - Princeton Medical Scientific - coronary / balloon / hydrophilic
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Characteristics

Application
PTCA
Area of the body
coronary
Options
balloon, hydrophilic
Outer diameter
2 FR
Total length

1,400 mm
(55 in)

Balloon length

10 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm, 24 mm, 30 mm
(0.39 in, 0.55 in, 0.63 in, 0.94 in, 1.18 in)

Balloon diameter

1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 2.75 mm, 4 mm
(0.06 in, 0.08 in, 0.1 in, 0.11 in, 0.16 in)

Description

SauleTM PTCA balloon catheter is intended to use during percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) for the purpose of improving myocardial blood flow in a localized stenotic lesion of the coronary arteries. Application 1.Intented for balloon dilatation of the stenotic plesion of a coronary artery for the purpose of improving blood flow 2.For stent post-dilatation in the coronary vasculature Features 01 Seamless bonding technology Tip and guidewire seamless bonding enables excellent tracking and avoid fish mouth phenomenon 02 Flexible and smooth tip design Enables to pass the severe stenotic and calcified lesion without harm to vessel wall 03 Precision laser welding technology Stepless connection of the balloon and catheter provides superior pushability 04 Multi-valve folding technology Durable hydrophilic coating and low entry profile provide successful crossability for complex lesion Specification Nominal Pressure(atm)6 Rated Burst Pressure (atm)16 Guidewire Compatibility(inch)0.014" Lesion Entry Profile0.0165

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