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Asahi Tornus Catheter

Asahi Tornus Catheter

30000 INR/Piece

Product Details:

  • Equipment Type Asahi Tornus Catheter
  • Material Plastic
  • Condition New
  • Use Hospital
  • Power Source Manual
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Asahi Tornus Catheter Price And Quantity

  • 30000 INR/Piece
  • 50 Piece

Asahi Tornus Catheter Product Specifications

  • Hospital
  • New
  • Manual
  • Plastic
  • Asahi Tornus Catheter

Asahi Tornus Catheter Trade Information

  • 10000 Piece Per Week
  • 4 Days

Product Description

Asahi Tornus Catheter is used as important part of minimal invasive surgical procedure needed for insertion of catheter into arterial veins to perform stent placement procedure, angioplasty and other treatments. Flexible tip design of this catheter enables medical personnel to insert it through the small incision in the skin in order to navigate through blood vessels to reach specific area. Asahi Tornus Catheter is required to treat arterial blockage and peripheral artery condition. Its low profile design minimizes patients trauma during its insertion. This catheter is offered in different sizes to suit specific treatment needs of individual patients.


Product details

Length

135 cm

Categories

Angiography

Handling

Non-Portable

Brand

Asahi

Size

2.1 FR

Operation Mode

Manual

Usage/Application

Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: The Tornus Catheter is what?


A: A medical device called the Tornus Catheter is used in endovascular operations to treat blood vessel occlusions or blockages, notably in the peripheral arteries. A thrombus (blood clot) or other obstacle in the vessel can be removed using this specialised catheter.

Q: What is the mechanism of the Tornus Catheter?


A: A mechanical rotational system is used by the tornus catheter to remove the clot or obstruction. The catheter has a wire tip that, when it goes through the vessel, creates an action akin to a vortex that dissolves and eliminates the clot or impediment. In essence, it suctions or "vacuums" the clot out.

Q: What are the Tornus Catheter's primary benefits?


A: The Tornus Catheter benefits endovascular treatments in a number of ways. By providing a minimally intrusive treatment option, open surgery is not required. The spinning mechanism of the catheter enables efficient clot removal, which enhances blood flow restoration. It might shorten the duration of the treatment and encourage patients to recover more quickly.

Q: Who may use the Tornus Catheter to their advantage?


A: Patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) or other illnesses that result in arterial obstructions, such as thrombosis or embolism, are the main beneficiaries of the Tornus Catheter. Patients who are at risk of limb ischemia or other consequences because of decreased blood flow may find it helpful.

Q: The tornus catheter is implanted in what manner?


A: A little incision is made, typically in the groyne area, and the Tornus Catheter is introduced into the damaged blood vessel. Utilising fluoroscopy or other imaging methods, it is directed to the location of the obstruction. Once it is in place, the rotating wire tip is turned on to remove the impediment or clot.

Q: The tornus catheter: is it related to any dangers or complications?


A: There are potential hazards and pitfalls with any medical procedure. These include arterial dissection, perforation, embolism, infection, haemorrhage, and allergic reactions to the contrast dye used during the treatment, among other things. The advantages typically outweigh the drawbacks, and the risks are typically regarded as minor.

Q: What is the duration of the truncal catheter procedure?


A: The complexity of the case, the location of the obstruction, and other factors can affect how long the tornus catheter treatment takes. The operation usually takes between one and two hours. Nevertheless, it can vary in length based on the specific situation.

Q: How long does it take to recuperate from a tornus catheter procedure?


A: Compared to conventional open surgery, recovery time following a tornus catheter operation is frequently quicker. Within a few days to a week, the majority of patients are able to return to their regular activities. The medical team's post-procedure instructions must be followed, and all required follow-up appointments must be kept. 

 
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