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Accustick II Introducer System

Device-Type

Introducers

Targated Speciality

Endovascular

Manufacturer

Boston Scientific


For the introduction of .038" guidewires in non-vascular procedures.


  • A radiopaque marker positioned at the tip of the sheath enhances visualization for more precise placement.
  • The large sheath end hole I.D. facilitates placement of the .038" working guidewire alongside the .018" safety guidewire.
  • The 21 Gauge diagnostic needle is designed to help reduce tissue trauma.
  • Option of a .018" kink-resistant nitinol guidewire is designed to provide strength during tough procedures. The coaxial dilator/sheath assembly with locking stiffening cannula is designed for over-the-wire placement.
  • The .038" heavy-duty guidewire in a choice of "J" tip or straight tip provides excellent performance as a working wire.
  • The dilator/sheath assembly proximal taper is designed to ease introduction and placement.
  • The dilator reference mark facilitates alignment of sheath and dilator tips for more accurate wire placement.


Features and Benefits

AccuStick™ II Introducer Systems With Radiopaque Marker


Radiopaque Marker

RO marker positioned at tip of sheath enhances visualization for more precise placement


Large sheath end hole inner diameter

Facilitates placement of .038" working guidewire alongside .018” guidewire


Convenient, integrated system

• 21-Gauge diagnostic needle reduces tissue trauma

• Option of .018" kink-resistant nitinol guidewire is designed to provide strength during tough procedures

• Coaxial sheath/dilator assembly with locking stiffening cannula is designed for over-the-wire placement

• .038" heavy duty guidewire in a choice of “J” tip or straight tip provides excellent performance as a working wire


Sheath/dilator assembly proximal taper

Eases introduction and placement


Dilator reference mark

Facilitates alignment of sheath and dilator tips for more accurate wire placement


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