We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
Radcal IBA  Group

Download Mobile App




Micropuncture Radial Access Kit Offers All-in-One Solution

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 01 Dec 2010
A new nickel-titanium (nitinol) access kit designed for double or single-wall radial sticks offers easier transradial cardiac catheterizations.

The Glidesheath Nitinol Access Kit includes hydrophilic coated-introducer sheaths that ensure smooth insertion and removal even in the most difficult procedures, such as in athetrosclerotic vessels or in obese patients. More...
The innovative design of the sheaths provide optimal flexibility for kink resistance, ensuring an open lumen throughout the procedure, while a cross-cut valve allows for easy insertion of catheters and other devices. Additional features, such as atraumatic vascular access, ensure uncompromised hemostasisis.

Each Glidesheath Nitinol Access Kit includes all the components necessary in one complete, convenient package; a 0.533-mm nitinol floppy palladium-tipped guidewire with gradual stiffness transition; a 21 gauge metal needle with a green bevel indicator; a micropuncture intravenous (IV) catheter; a sterile scalpel; and a 2.5 mL syringe. The Glidesheath Nitinol Access Kit is a product of Terumo Medical Corporation (Terumo, Somerset, NJ, USA).

"Terumo now offers a wide variety of specialized radial access kits to meet everyone's needs for managing access from the radial artery. We are pleased to offer the new Glidesheath Nitinol Kit as an all-in-one solution for transradial procedures,” said Gary Clifton, a senior marketing manager at Terumo. "This product expansion is another milestone in our commitment to delivering a complete set of radial access tools that will enhance successful outcomes and quality of life for patients.”

Transradial access uses the arteries of the wrist, rather than the groin, to gain access to the heart. It is the leading access strategy in many countries of the world, and there is a growing interest among physicians for more specialized tools that facilitate the procedure.

Related Links:
Terumo


Gold Member
STI Test
Vivalytic Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Array
Gold Member
POC Blood Gas Analyzer
Stat Profile Prime Plus
New
Mattress System
Apollo Infant Dynamic
New
Portable Digital Floor Scale
DR400C
Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to HospiMedica.com and get access to news and events that shape the world of Hospital Medicine.
  • Free digital version edition of HospiMedica International sent by email on regular basis
  • Free print version of HospiMedica International magazine (available only outside USA and Canada).
  • Free and unlimited access to back issues of HospiMedica International in digital format
  • Free HospiMedica International Newsletter sent every week containing the latest news
  • Free breaking news sent via email
  • Free access to Events Calendar
  • Free access to LinkXpress new product services
  • REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!
Click here to Register








Channels

Critical Care

view channel
Image: the deep tissue in vivo sound printing (DISP) platform, which combines ultrasound with low-temperature–sensitive liposomes loaded with crosslinking agents (Photo courtesy of Elham Davoodi and Wei Gao/Caltech)

New Ultrasound-Guided 3D Printing Technique to Help Fabricate Medical Implants

3D bioprinting technologies hold considerable promise for advancing modern medicine by enabling the production of customized implants, intricate medical devices, and engineered tissues designed to meet... Read more

Patient Care

view channel
Image: The portable biosensor platform uses printed electrochemical sensors for the rapid, selective detection of Staphylococcus aureus (Photo courtesy of AIMPLAS)

Portable Biosensor Platform to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections

Approximately 4 million patients in the European Union acquire healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) or nosocomial infections each year, with around 37,000 deaths directly resulting from these infections,... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2025 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.