Cardima, Inc.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Cordis Corp.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Guide catheter is used to enter displaced ureteral orifice resulting from Cohen transtrigonal ureteral reimplantation or to negotiate a tortuous or stenotic ureter.
Boston Scientific Corporation
Boston Scientific Corporation
Guide Catheters are used in percutaneous myocardial revascularization (PMR) to deliver therapeutic catheters, which is difficult to reach heart chamber wall regions. Guide catheters include distal regions, which are under control from the proximal region of the catheter. Guide catheters are extremely conducive to scraping of aortic debris. Guide catheters are generally provided with one or more preset angles or radiused curves, which are customized to provide access to particular coronary anatomies.
Alsius Corporation,
Biocardia, Incorporated,
Merit Medical Systems, Inc.,
more...
Modern Grinding,
Spinal Integration, LLC.,
Argon Medical Devices Inc.,
more...
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp.
(FDA Code:
DQX /
870.133)
Identification. A catheter guide wire is a coiled wire that is designed to fit inside a percutaneous catheter for the purpose of directing the catheter through a blood vessel.
Classification. Class II (performance standards).
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
Concentric Medical, Inc.,
Volcano Corporation,
more...
Guidewires contain a safety wire that is anchored to the inner core proximally and to the outer coil distally to prevent separation of these components. Straight wires are relatively traumatic and are rarely used. J-shaped guidewires have tapered, softer distal ends that can be straightened or curled by moving the inner core relative to the outer coil. Floppy-tip guidewires have no core wire in their distal 10-15 cm and are maximally flexible. It meets the demands of critical care, cardiology, radiology, urology, gastroenterology, and various other invasive catheter procedures.
Biosense Webster, Inc.,
Cook Group Incorporated,
Radi Medical Systems, Inc.,
more...
Radi Medical Systems, Inc.,
Guidewire Technologies, Inc.
Radi Medical Systems, Inc.,
Medtronic Inc.,
Modern Grinding
Radi Medical Systems, Inc.
St. Jude Medical, Inc.
Radi Medical Systems, Inc.
Cordis Corp.
Cordis Corp.
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Biosense Webster, Inc.
Biosense Webster, Inc.
Haemodynamic monitoring system is used for the non-invasive monitoring, recording and storing haemodynamic indices. It allows measurement of cardiac output.
Deltex Medical
Welch Allyn, Inc.
MobilityWheels,
Raytel Medical Corporation,
New York Blood Center,
more...
The heart catheter is a thin flexible tube. It is threaded through a vein or an artery into the heart. It allows the pressure to be measured at different sites in the heart and circulation and also permits blood samples to be taken to check oxygen levels at various places in the heart/lungs.
Alsius Corporation,
Venetec International, Inc.,
Vascor Medical Corp.,
more...
A heart CT scan is a form of the familiar CT (or CAT) scans, which captures cross-sectional images of the heart at sub-second rates. This unique CT technology allows the detection of small amounts of calcium in the coronary arteries.
Philips Medical Systems, N.A.,
Biosculptor Corporation,
Imatron Japan, Inc.
Heart monitor is a bare-bones CPU monitor that displays a beating heart. It is designed for various diagnostic, emergencies and monitoring service applications. It comprises a complete range of personal, 1-12 lead Tran telephonic devices for variable remote diagnostic and emergency service applications.
The V Bravo Company,
MedicalSuppliesAndMore.com,
New York Blood Center,
more...
St. Jude Medical, Inc.,
3d Line USA Inc.,
Vitatron B.V.,
more...
Thoratec Corporation,
Carbomedics Inc.
Elmed Inc.,
Datascope Corp.,
Polar Electro Inc.,
more...
Cardionics, Inc.,
Pocket Nurse Enterprises, Inc.,
Medical Plastics Laboratory, Inc.,
more...
(FDA Code:
MWS /
870.45)
Identification. Cardiovascular surgical instruments are surgical instruments that have special features for use in cardiovascular surgery. These devices include, e.g., forceps, retractors, and scissors.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in 870.9.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation,
Medtronic Xomed Surgical Products, Inc,
Teleflex Medical,
more...
(FDA Code:
MIE)
Cryolife Inc.,
Alabama Tissue Center, Inc.
(FDA Code:
DTJ /
870.3935)
Identification. A prosthetic heart valve holder is a device used to hold a replacement heart valve while it is being sutured into place.
Classification. Class I. The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation,
Medtronic Xomed Surgical Products, Inc,
Medtronic, Inc.,
more...
(FDA Code:
DTI /
870.3945)
Identification. A prosthetic heart valve sizer is a device used to measure the size of the natural valve opening to determine the size of the appropriate replacement heart valve.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in 870.9.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation,
Medtronic Xomed Surgical Products, Inc,
Medtronic, Inc.,
more...
ZEVEX Inc.
GISH Biomedical, Inc.,
Instrumentarium Corp.,
Polystan A/S
(FDA Code:
LXN /
870.45)
Identification. Cardiovascular surgical instruments are surgical instruments that have special features for use in cardiovascular surgery. These devices include, e.g., forceps, retractors, and scissors.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in 870.9.
Koros Usa, Inc.,
Landen Tools Inc.,
General Surgical Co., (india) Pvt. Ltd.
(FDA Code:
LWR)
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation,
Regeneration Technologies, Inc.,
Medtronic Xomed Surgical Products, Inc,
more...
Nihon Kohden America, Inc.,
Futuremed America. Inc.,
Cardiomedics, Inc.,
more...
The heartwave system is used to perform a microvolt T-wave alternans (MTWA) test. A MTWA test requires an elevated heart rate to provide an accurate result. The required heart rate of 110-120 beats per minute is achieved utilizing exercise as performed on a treadmill in a standard stress test. The heart rate can also be elevated through the use of pharmaceuticals or by pacing, during an electrophysiologic study, or using a pace maker.
Cambridge Heart, Inc.
Alsius Corporation,
Medivance, Inc.,
Venetec International, Inc.,
more...
Cardiovascular Research, Inc.,
Embo-optics, LLC.,
Advanced Polymers, Inc.,
more...
M&i Medical Sales, Inc.,
Cardio-Nef, S.A. De C.V.,
Creganna Medical Devices