Product Description
Terumo progreat microcatheter is ideal for medical procedures including interventional radiology and cardiology. It is placed into the body by a tiny incision. Our tool is a flexible and a compact tool. Throughout its length, this product contains a number of tiny ports that enables it to be utilised for a range of treatments. These operations consist of thrombectomy, stenting, and angioplasty.Terumo progreat microcatheter is also used for direct therapeutic agent delivery to the location of an illness or injury. In order to reach distal anatomy, traverse lesions, deliver therapeutic emboli, inject contrast medium, and carry out other procedures during complex endovascular procedures, our offering is widely used.
Product details
Available Length
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130 & 150 cm
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Size
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Medium
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Shape
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Curved
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Packaging Type
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Box
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Material Type
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Rubber
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Type
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Angiographic
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Frequently Asked Question
Q: The Terumo Progreat Microcatheter is what?
A: A medical device called the Terumo Progreat Microcatheter is specifically made for minimally invasive operations in the field of interventional radiology. It is a tiny, flexible catheter used to reach and provide therapeutic medications to specific bodily locations, like blood vessels or other anatomical structures.
Q: What distinguishing qualities does the Terumo Progreat Microcatheter have?
A: The Terumo Progreat Microcatheter has a number of important characteristics that make it appropriate for a range of interventional treatments. Among the standout characteristics are:
- The tiny size and thin, flexible shaft of the microcatheter make it simple to manoeuvre through narrow veins and sensitive anatomical features.
- The catheter is coated with a hydrophilic substance to help reduce friction during insertion and to enhance the catheter's overall trackability and manoeuvrability.
Q: What procedures are possible with the Terumo Progreat Microcatheter?
A: A number of interventional procedures frequently employ the Terumo Progreat Microcatheter, including:
- With selective angiography, contrast material can be injected into particular blood vessels for diagnostic imaging.
- Embolisation: The microcatheter can administer embolic agents, such as coils or particles, to block or restrict blood flow to tumours, arteriovenous malformations, or aberrant blood vessels.
- Drug delivery: It is a technique for accurately delivering therapeutic chemicals, including radioactive isotopes or chemotherapeutic medications, to tumours or target tissues.
Q: The Terumo Progreat Microcatheter is implanted in what way?
A: Depending on the exact treatment and the doctor's discretion, the insertion technique may change. Typically, a guide wire is used as a method to percutaneously (through the skin) insert the microcatheter. The microcatheter is advanced to the appropriate place by being threaded over the guide wire after being first introduced into the target vessel or structure.
Q: The Terumo ProGreat Microcatheter is a reusable or single-use item, right?
A: A single-use, disposable medical device, the Terumo Progreat Microcatheter, is available. It should not be reused because it is only intended for one use.