About METRONIC GUIDE CATHETOR
Launcher catheters embody our comittment to providing innovative solutions that interventional cardiologists want to use.1 Launcher coronary guide catheters come with a wide variety of curve shapes for transradial and femoral percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Launcher catheters feature: Flexible distal segment enables you to engage the guide for backup support Supportive secondary curve for backup support and curve retention1Enhanced Safety and UsabilityThe METRONIC GUIDE CATHETER prioritizes patient safety with a soft, atraumatic tip and kink-resistant construction. Its large lumen and excellent flexibility facilitate seamless device passage and precise tip placement, while the color-coded hub aids in quick identification during critical procedures. Overall, these features enhance efficiency for clinicians and comfort for patients.
Optimized for Interventional ProceduresEngineered for cardiology and vascular interventions, this guide catheter is sterilized using EO gas and comes in peel-pouch packaging to maintain sterility until use. The radiopaque marker supports real-time, accurate localization through fluoroscopy. Multiple French size and length options make it versatile for diverse clinical scenarios.
FAQ's of METRONIC GUIDE CATHETOR:
Q: How should the METRONIC GUIDE CATHETER be stored before use?
A: Store the catheter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure the individually packed, peel pouch remains sealed to maintain sterility until needed for a procedure.
Q: What are the main advantages of the large lumen and kink-resistant design?
A: The large lumen facilitates easy passage of interventional devices, reducing resistance and procedural time. The highly kink-resistant body ensures consistent performance and reliability, especially during complex vascular navigation.
Q: When is the METRONIC GUIDE CATHETER typically used in medical practice?
A: This catheter is mainly utilized during coronary and peripheral vascular procedures within cardiology and interventional suites for guiding devices during minimally invasive interventions.
Q: Where are size and expiry details indicated on the METRONIC GUIDE CATHETER packaging?
A: Multiple French sizes, length options, and the expiry date are clearly indicated on each individual pack, allowing clinicians to quickly verify product suitability and safety.
Q: How does the radiopaque marker assist during procedures?
A: The radiopaque marker enables the catheter's tip to be precisely visualized under fluoroscopy, allowing real-time monitoring of placement and movement inside the vessel.
Q: What benefits does the color-coded hub provide to clinical teams?
A: The color-coded hub allows for fast and accurate identification of the catheter's size, minimizing errors and streamlining workflow during critical vascular interventions.
Q: Can the METRONIC GUIDE CATHETER be reused or resterilized?
A: No, this is a single-use, disposable device designed for one-time application only. It must be discarded safely after use, and should never be resterilized or reused to ensure patient safety.