Product Description
A medical tool utilised in numerous interventional procedures, particularly in the field of cardiology, is the Terumo Runthrough NS (Navigational Support) Guide Wire. It is a thin, flexible wire that is used to guide the installation of other medical devices like catheters and stents into blood vessels.
Product details
Flex Length
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3 cm
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Thickness
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0.014"
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Length
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180 cm
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Brand
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Terumo
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Material
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PTCA
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Shape
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Straight-Single
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Model Name/Number
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TW - AS418FA
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Automation Grade
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Manual
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Packaging Type
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Packet
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Shape of Distal Tip
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Straight Tip
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: The Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire: What Is It?
A: Specifically in radiology and cardiology, the Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire is a medical device utilised during interventional treatments. It is a small, flexible wire that may move easily via blood arteries to reach particular bodily parts.
Q: What are the Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire's key characteristics?
A: The hydrophilic coating on the Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire is renowned for lowering friction and facilitating easy passage through blood vessels. Additionally, it has a flexible, torque-adjustable shaft for improved manoeuvrability when performing procedures.
Q: What purpose does the Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire serve?
A: The Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire is designed to be used in blood vessels to navigate and traverse lesions, stenoses, occlusions, and other difficult regions. It is frequently utilised in interventional treatments, including angioplasty and stenting.
Q: How does the Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire's hydrophilic coating function?
A: A slippery surface is produced by the guide wire's hydrophilic coating, which allows it to absorb moisture. As a result, the wire moves through the vasculature more easily since there is less friction between it and the blood vessels.
Q: What sizes of Terumo Runthrough NS guide wire are offered?
A: The Terumo Runthrough NS Guide Wire is available in a range of sizes to suit varied clinical requirements and vessel sizes, including varying diameters and lengths.