417-156-SD: Spectranetics 1.7mm RX TurboElite Laser Atherectomy Catheter, 150cm

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Philips Spectranetics Turbo-Elite OTW Laser Atherectomy Catheter
Turbo-Elite laser atherectomy catheter captures the power of ultraviolet light to provide a versatile and reliable tool for treating multiple lesion morphologies within PAD lesions. By working at the molecular level through three unique mechanisms of action, Turbo-Elite is capable of powering through the most challenging restenoses and occlusions, providing you the precision and control required to preserve vessels and save limbs.
Additional Details
- Company Name: Philips Image Guided Therapy Corporation
- FDA Product Code: MCW
- FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, Peripheral, Atherectomy
- GMDN Term Code: 43229
- GMDN Term Name: Atherectomy laser system beam guide-catheter, peripheral
- GMDN Term Definition: A sterile, flexible tube intended to be connected to an atherectomy laser system to invasively direct and deliver laser energy into the peripheral vasculature for the intraluminal photoablation or debulking of lesion material (blockages or total occlusions), to re-establish blood flow within the vessel. It typically consists of fibreoptic materials with a laser-firing distal end and may be designed for over-the-wire (OTW) or rapid exchange insertion. This is a single-use device.
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- FDA Product Code: MCW
- FDA Product Code Name: Catheter, Peripheral, Atherectomy
- GMDN Term Code: 43229
- GMDN Term Name: Atherectomy laser system beam guide-catheter, peripheral
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile, flexible tube intended to be connected to an atherectomy laser system to invasively direct and deliver laser energy into the peripheral vasculature for the intraluminal photoablation or debulking of lesion material (blockages or total occlusions), to re-establish blood flow within the vessel. It typically consists of fibreoptic materials with a laser-firing distal end and may be designed for over-the-wire (OTW) or rapid exchange insertion. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Spectranetics, now part of Philips, specializes in laser-assisted cardiovascular interventions. Their product line includes laser atherectomy systems, designed to treat vascular blockages in both coronary and peripheral arteries, offering a minimally invasive solution for complex cardiovascular conditions.
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