Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Usage/Application | Urology |
| Diameter | 0.035 inch |
| Tip Shape | J Tip |
| Length | 150 cm to 300 cm |
| Brand | Cliniva Healthcare |
| Tip Load | 3 g |
| Coating Type | Silicone |
| Shelf Life | 2-3 years |
| Coating | PTFE |
Cliniva Healthcare is a manufacturer and exporter for all type of surgical guidewire including The PTFE Guide Wire by Cliniva Healthcare is a high-quality medical device designed to provide smooth, safe, and reliable access during a wide range of interventional and urological procedures. With its polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) coated surface, the guide wire ensures excellent lubricity, kink resistance, and ease of navigation through tortuous anatomy.
PTFE Coating – Provides superior lubricity for effortless passage through catheters and anatomical pathways.
Flexible & Kink-Resistant Core – Ensures consistent performance even in complex procedures.
Radiopaque Markings – Enhances visibility under fluoroscopy for accurate placement.
Available Sizes – Wide range of diameters (0.018", 0.025", 0.032", 0.035", 0.038") and lengths (150 cm to 300 cm).
Tip Options – Straight or J-tip for easier maneuverability depending on clinical need.
Sterile & Disposable – Individually packed for single use to ensure safety.
Urology – Facilitates access in procedures such as ureteroscopy, PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy), and stent placement.
Cardiology & Radiology – Used in vascular interventions to guide catheters through arteries and veins.
Gastroenterology – Supports access in ERCP and biliary interventions.
General Interventional Procedures – Helps in initial access and placement of various devices.
Smooth navigation with minimal resistance.
Reduces trauma to delicate tissues.
High torque control for precision in challenging anatomy.
Reliable performance for both routine and complex procedures.
At Cliniva Healthcare, we deliver world-class access solutions for interventional and urological procedures. Our PTFE Guide Wires are designed to provide surgeons with safety, flexibility, and confidence, ensuring better procedural outcomes.
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