- Intrauterine Balloon Catheter Access – The balloon catheter is used for the injection of contrast medium into the uterus and fallopian tube for hysterosalpingography. The unique design of the catheter allows the passage of the ball easily and locks into the inside of the cervix, flexible silicone. The lumen of the catheter allows the introduction of a catheter or other instruments up to the French in diameter into the uterine cavity, and the gun adapter on the intake valve Artist Flo 6.0 facilitates the introduction of contrast and eliminates fluid refluxThe construction of nitinol core guide provides rigidity and control of a to-one. In addition, the device has Slip-Coat, a micro-thin layer of hydrophilic polymer that, when activated, attracts and retains water and other fluids to the guide wire, creating a low-friction surface. The guide also offers a device to help Olcott pair of guide wire manipulation.
- Selective salpingography with Beacon Tip Catheter – The catheter is used for the injection of contrast medium into the fallopian tube for selective salpingography and evaluation of tubal patency. Unique Torcon catheter material allows a better control of the manipulation of the catheter and the Beacon Council allows the unit to be easily identified under fluoroscopy.
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