Product Description
Introducer Sheath is a device to perform endoluminal procedures, such as angioplasty. The offered product is used in hospital. This is used to prevent clotting reactions inside the sheath. This is avaialble in 10 cm to 25 cm Size. The offered processed from optimum quality of material and sophisticated technology under the meticulous guidance of our adroit quality controller. In addition to this, we offer this Introducer Sheath in different packaging options at pocket friendly rates. It has 18G x 2.75"Entry Needle.
Technical Specifications
| Entry Needle | 18G x 2.75 |
| Application | Hospital |
| Size | 10 cm to 25 cm |
Reliable Access for Critical ProceduresThe Introducer Sheath is designed to support medical professionals in a wide array of vascular interventions, including cardiology and angiography. Its strong, flexible structure and atraumatic tip promote safe, efficient access while minimizing injury to blood vessels. Radiopaque tip markings enhance placement accuracy under imaging, empowering clinicians to work with greater confidence.
Efficient and Intuitive HandlingFeaturing a color-coded hub for immediate size recognition and a translucent body to visualize fluid flow, the sheath supports rapid identification and handling during procedures. The smooth, optional hydrophilic coating enables effortless insertion, contributing to an overall seamless clinical experience for both the practitioner and the patient.
FAQs of Introducer Sheath:
Q: How is the Introducer Sheath used during vascular access procedures?
A: The Introducer Sheath is inserted into the vessel following a small incision, providing a stable channel for the introduction of guide wires, catheters, or other instruments. The included dilator and introducer needle facilitate smooth entry, while the atraumatic, tapered tip minimizes tissue trauma.
Q: What makes this Introducer Sheath compatible with most guide wires?
A: This sheath is engineered to accommodate a wide range of guide wire sizes and types, making it adaptable for various procedures and reducing the need for multiple inventories in clinical settings.
Q: When should the Introducer Sheath be replaced or disposed of?
A: As this device is intended for single use, it must be disposed of after one procedure to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination. Do not reuse or resterilize.
Q: Where should the Introducer Sheath be stored before use?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight. Ensure that the package remains intact until the point of use to preserve sterility.
Q: What is the advantage of the hydrophilic coating on the sheath?
A: The optional hydrophilic coating provides a slick surface that reduces friction during insertion, resulting in smoother navigation through the vessel and enhanced comfort for the patient.
Q: How does the color-coded hub benefit healthcare professionals?
A: The color-coded hub allows for swift identification of the sheath size, streamlining workflow and reducing errors during fast-paced or high-stress medical procedures.