MVSK60: Microvention Syringe Kit, 60ml Locking Syringes

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Additional Details
Terumo Neuro Microvention Syringe Kit
Microvention Syringe Kit, 60ml Locking Syringes
Product Code: MVSK60
- 60ml Locking Syringes (2)
- Large Bore 1-Way Stopcock
- Large Bore 3-Way Stopcock
- 10" (25.4cm) Tubing
AccessGUDID Info
- FDA Product Code: FMF
- FDA Product Code Name: Syringe, piston
- FDA Product Code: BYY
- FDA Product Code Name: TUBE, ASPIRATING, FLEXIBLE, CONNECTING
- GMDN Term Code: 47017
- GMDN Term Name: General-purpose syringe, single-use
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile device consisting of a calibrated barrel (cylinder) with plunger intended to be used for injection/withdrawal of fluids/gas (e.g., medication) to/from a medical device or the body (i.e., capable of both); a needle is not included. It is intended for various medical applications and is not dedicated to medication administration. At the distal end of the barrel is a male connector (typically Luer-lock/slip type) for the attachment to a hypodermic needle or an administration set. It is typically made of plastic and silicone materials and may have anti-stick plunger allowing smooth plunger movement, either manually or by a syringe pump. This is a single-use device.
Manufacturer
MicroVention, part of Terumo Corporation, specializes in minimally invasive neurovascular technologies designed for the treatment of cerebrovascular conditions such as aneurysms, ischemic stroke, and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Their product portfolio includes embolization coils (HydroCoil and MicroPlex), flow diverters (FRED and FRED X), stent-assisted coiling systems (LVIS), neurovascular access devices (SOFIA and Headway microcatheters), and thrombectomy devices for acute ischemic stroke (ERIC). MicroVention’s solutions emphasize safety, precision, and clinical effectiveness, supporting neurointerventionalists in achieving optimal outcomes for patients undergoing complex neurovascular procedures.
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