Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Kit

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A Femoral Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Kit is a medical device used during certain surgical and diagnostic procedures. It contains a flexible sheath that is inserted into the femoral artery (in the groin area) to allow access for catheters, instruments, or other devices. The kit typically includes a sheath introducer, a dilator, a guide wire, and various accessories needed for the procedure. The kit is designed to ensure that the sheath is inserted correctly and safely, and that any instrumentation is introduced without damaging the tissue or blood vessels. The procedure may be used in a range of applications, including vascular access for hemodialysis, angiography, and interventional radiology procedures.

 

The Radial Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Kit is a medical device used during radial artery catheterization procedures. It is designed to provide vascular access and secure the sheath in place during diagnostic or interventional procedures in which an introducer sheath is required. The kit typically includes a sheath introducer, dilators, a guidewire, a hemostasis valve, and a flushing device. The high-quality components of the kit allow for precise insertion of the sheath into the radial artery, while minimizing the risk of complications such as bleeding or vessel damage. The radial artery catheterization procedure is commonly used for diagnostic purposes, such as coronary angiography or to measure blood pressure in the heart and other vessels.

 

Percutaneous introducers are used in a variety of medical procedures, including:

 

- Venous access for procedures such as hemodialysis, chemotherapy, or blood transfusions

- Arterial access for diagnostic procedures such as angiography or cardiac catheterization

- Placement of drainage catheters for fluid collections or abscesses

- Biopsy or aspiration of internal organs or tissues

- Insertion of pacemakers or other cardiac devices

A percutaneous sheath is a device used in minimally invasive surgery to introduce instruments or devices into the body through a small incision. It is a thin, flexible tube made of various materials such as silicone or polyurethane, and is inserted into a blood vessel or other access point in the body. The sheath provides a pathway for medical instruments, such as catheters, to be inserted and used to perform various diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Once the procedure is completed, the sheath is removed leaving behind only a small puncture site. The use of percutaneous sheaths has greatly decreased the need for open surgeries, reduced pain and recovery time, and improved outcomes for patients.

Percutaneous introducers are generally considered less invasive and safer than traditional surgical methods, and they often result in less pain and faster recovery times for patients. However, they do carry certain risks, including bleeding, infection, and damage to surrounding tissues or organs. As with any medical procedure, the benefits and risks must be carefully weighed by a healthcare provider before choosing to use a percutaneous introducer.

 

It is often used in the context of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures. PCI is a minimally invasive procedure used to open up narrowed or blocked blood vessels in the heart that supply blood and oxygen to the heart muscle.

During a PCI procedure, a thin flexible tube, called a catheter, is inserted into a blood vessel in the groin or arm and guided to the heart. A Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Kit is used to facilitate the insertion and manipulation of the catheter. The kit includes a sheath, which is a large, hollow tube that is inserted into the blood vessel and acts as a guide for the catheter, and various other tools and accessories to facilitate the procedure.

The use of this introducer kit allows for easier and more direct access to the blood vessels and heart, reducing the risk of complications such as bleeding or damage to the blood vessels. It also allows for more precise placement of the catheter, which is critical for successful treatment of blockages and narrowing in the heart's blood vessels.

Overall, the use of Introducer Kit is an important tool in PCI procedures and can help to improve outcomes for patients with heart disease.

 

 

Product Name

Percutaneous Sheath Introducer Kit

Brand

Customized

Indication

Coronary/Peripheral/Urology

/Intracranial/ PICC

Color

Customized

MOQ

Negotiated

Sample

Free sample available

Payment

T/T, L/C, other

Packing

As customer required

 

FAQ

 

1.What type of products do you manufacture?

We manufacture introducer sheath/ catheter balloon / equipment etc

2.Can you customize products based on our specific requirements?

Yes, we can

3.In what countries do you export your products?

We wish to sell mostly international market, so there is not limited on our side

4.How long does it typically take to manufacture and deliver products?

As usual ,45 days.

 

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