2088TC-58: Abbott SJM Tendril STS Pacing Lead, 58cm

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| Price: | $425.00 per box of 1 |
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| In Stock: | 2 box of 1 |
| Expiration: | 04-2027 |
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Additional Details
Abbott SJM St. Jude Medical Tendril® STS Cardiac Pacing Lead
- Insulation: Optim
- Fixation: Ext/Ret Helix
- Minimum Introducer: 6F
- Connector: IS-1 Bipolar
Product Highlights
- Soft silicone tip offers more compliance and less tip pressure at the lead tipendocardium interface.
- Small diameter lead offers improved ease of venous passage, reduced risk of venous thrombosis or rib-clavicle crush and ability to accommodate additional leads more easily.
- Optim® lead insulation – a chemical co-polymer that blends the best features of polyurethane and silicone for improved handling and increased durability.
- Titanium nitride (TiN) fractal coating on the tip and ring electrodes is designed to promote precise sensing and to provide improved contact with the myocardium.
- Lubricious Fast-Pass® coating facilitates lead insertion through the introducer and veins to ease implantation.
- Fits through a 6 F introducer.
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: NVN
- FDA Product Code Name: Drug eluting permanent right ventricular (RV) or right atrial (RA) pacemaker electrodes
- GMDN Term Code: 35223
- GMDN Term Name: Endocardial/interventricular septal pacing lead
- GMDN Term Description: An implantable wire with an electrode, insulated with non-conductive material except at its ends, which serves as an electrical conductor to transmit pacing impulses from an implanted pulse generator to the heart; it is not intended to conduct defibrillation impulses. It may transmit intrinsic electrical activity from the heart back to the pulse generator. The electrode end is normally placed through a vein to contact the endocardium where it is fixed, or to penetrate the myocardium of the interventricular septum adjacent to the HIS-Purkinje system; the other end is connected to the pulse generator. It may be impregnated with a steroid intended to reduce inflammation.
Manufacturer
Abbott St. Jude Medical has long been a leader in vascular care, through its stents and related products. And, in recent years, the company has built a strong position in mitral valve repair with its MitraClip device. The agreement to acquire St. Jude Medical broadens Abbott's presence in virtually every aspect of cardiovascular care, and will make Abbott one of the world leaders in the broad medical device market.
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