451557V0: Cordis Tempo 5F SV Diagnostic Catheter 65cm, J-Curve III

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| Price: | $20.00 EACH |
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| In Stock: | 5 eaches |
| Expiration: | 02-2028 |
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Additional Details
Cordis Diagnostic Catheter - Selective Visceral Catheter
- Braided nylon body
- Neon TIP (tungsten filled radiopaque tip)
- Lipiodol resistant hub
- Micro-catheter compatibility
- SLX coating
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: DQO
- FDA Product Code Name: CATHETER, INTRAVASCULAR, DIAGNOSTIC
- GMDN Term Code: 10688
- GMDN Term Name: Angiographic catheter, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A thin, flexible tube designed to inject a contrast medium into select blood vessels of the cerebral, visceral, or peripheral vasculature during an angiographic procedure in order to facilitate the clear visualization of the vascular system of a targeted organ or area of the body. It is introduced percutaneously, has a radiopaque marker(s) for positioning, and may include disposable devices dedicated to catheter introduction/function [e.g., sheath(s)]. It may also be used for simultaneous pressure measurements to determine the transvalvular, intravascular, and intraventricular pressure gradients. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Cordis is a global leader in interventional cardiovascular technologies, with a strong legacy in developing minimally invasive solutions for the treatment of coronary and peripheral vascular disease. Their portfolio includes diagnostic and interventional catheters, guidewires, and balloon angioplasty systems, as well as stents like the SMART Control and S.M.A.R.T. Flex for peripheral use. Cordis also offers radial access products and closure devices to support efficient and safe procedures. With a renewed focus on innovation and global expansion, Cordis continues to provide trusted tools that help physicians deliver effective, streamlined care in both coronary and endovascular interventions.
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