G14306: Cook Safety Wire Guide Introducer Set 8/12F x 22cm

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Additional Details
Cook Medical Safety Wire Guide Introducer Set
Used for antegrade placement of a safety wire guide prior to endourological procedures. Includes radiopaque obturator and radiopaque sheath.
G14306 / 074112
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: EZN
- FDA Product Code Name: DILATOR, CATHETER, URETERAL
- GMDN Term Code: 47053
- GMDN Term Name: Ureteral stent-placement set
- GMDN Term Description: A collection of devices used to facilitate the implantation of a ureteral stent, via the natural orifice or percutaneously through a tortuous ureter, in order to maintain ureteral patency. The devices are typically made of high-grade stainless steel and/or a polymer [e.g., polyvinyl chloride (PVC)] and typically include a guidewire, a dilator, a positioner, an inserter, a placement catheter, an introduction sheath, and a release sleeve. Some of the devices may be radiopaque, and may have Luer connectors at the proximal end to allow for the injection of a contrast medium. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
Cook Medical is a global medical device company specializing in minimally invasive technologies across a broad range of clinical specialties. Its portfolio includes advanced solutions in interventional radiology, gastroenterology, urology, vascular surgery, and reproductive health. Known for pioneering catheter-based therapies, Cook offers products such as the Zenith endovascular stent grafts for aortic repair, the EchoTip family of endoscopic ultrasound needles, and a full line of ureteral access sheaths, stone retrieval devices, and drainage catheters. With a strong emphasis on physician collaboration, clinical education, and procedural innovation, Cook Medical supports efficient, patient-focused care in both hospital and outpatient settings. Shop Cook products from Synergy Surgical, including Airway Management, Band Ligation, Retrieval Devices, and much more.
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