The Glutton Intracranial Aspiration Catheter is a medical device that is used to remove blood clots or thrombi from the arteries or veins of the body. It is a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into an artery or vein and advanced to the site of the clot. The tip of the catheter is designed to create a vacuum, which allows the catheter to suction the clot out of the vessel.
The large inner lumen of GluttonTM Intracranial Aspiration Catheter is 0.072", which brings greater aspiration for clinical practice, thereby improving the recanalization rate of aspiration and thrombus ability. Hydrophilic coating and multi-segment gradient transition design provide a stable passability guarantee for the overall support and high position of the aspiration catheter. It is commonly used during procedures to treat acute ischemic strokes. These conditions occur when blood flow to the brain is blocked by a clot, leading to tissue damage or death. By removing the clot quickly and effectively, clot aspiration catheters can help restore blood flow and prevent further damage.
Features &Advantages
1. Structure of coil and braid offers greater kink resistance, reducing the chances of catheter ovalization and derformation.
2. 0.072'' ultra-large lumen improves aspiration effiecency.
3. Distal multi-segment design allows for ease of navigation within the blood vessels.
4. It is constructed with a single lumen enabling easy steam shaping for improved navigation through tortuous vessel anatomy.
5. Multiple French sizes are available in a range of sizes for various clinical applications.
6. A hydrophilic coating reduces friction and facilitate smooth insertion and navigation.
7. A radiopaque marker is located at the distal end of the catheter for visualization under fluoroscopy.