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    GuideX guide catheter

    The GuideX guide catheter is designed to offer excellent pushability, trackability, and kink recovery, making it ideal for procedures in small and tortuous vessels.

    GuideX guide catheter

    The GuideX guide catheter is designed to offer excellent pushability, trackability, and kink recovery, making it ideal for procedures in small and tortuous vessels.


    The GuideX guide catheter is an interventional tool offering excellent pushability, trackability, and kink recovery, specifically designed for navigating small and tortuous vessels. Its braided distal tip provides exceptional performance in challenging situations, such as complex lesions, calcified vessels, and distal lesions.

    This extension catheter creates a smooth pathway for balloon and/or stent placement, providing enhanced flexibility and a slick surface that facilitates passage through complex anatomies. Its optimised design allows for transforming a failed PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) into a successful procedure, benefiting both the patient and the hospital.

    Features

    • Braided distal tip providing excellent pushability, trackability, and kink recovery.
    • Ideal design for small and tortuous vessels, as well as for complex and calcified lesions.
    • Enhanced flexibility and slick surface for balloon and stent placement.
    • Assists in transforming a failed PCI into a successful one, improving procedure outcomes.
    • Optimised design to offer more efficient and controlled access in complex anatomies.

    Benefits

    • Enhances pushability and trackability in complicated interventional procedures.
    • Allows for precise placement of therapeutic devices in tortuous vessels and difficult lesions.
    • Benefits both the patient and the hospital by transforming a failed PCI into a successful procedure.
    • Provides flexibility and control during intervention in complex anatomies.