The Strength of a Noncompliant, High-Pressure Balloon
- High-pressure circumferential dilatation lessens the potential for microtears, leading to better fistula patency3
- Durable enough to endure repeated inflations even for the most resilient strictures and stenoses1
- Rated Burst Pressure (RBP) ranges from 22-30 atm., which aids interventionist in using one balloon during a procedure
- Over-dilatation in the AV access can increase the length of time before another intervention is needed2
The Flexibility of a Semi-Compliant Balloon
- Graduated growth balloon angioplasty allows easy access to the lesion and minimizes vessel damage3
- Shaft flexibility engineered to allow the catheter to closely follow the curvature of the guidewire
- Conforms to natural vasculature under high pressures, particularly juxta-anastomosis, where most early fistula failures occur4
- Engineered to navigate various stented swing segments
- Over-the-wire (OTW) catheter designed to provide added pushability and crossability, even in juxta- anastomotic stenoses