Stainless Steel Nitinol Guide wire

Stainless Steel Nitinol Guide wire

The Stainless Steel Nitinol Guide Wire is a high-performance medical device designed to aid in the placement of catheters, stents, and other medical instruments within the body. Combining the strength and flexibility of stainless steel with the superior shape memory and elasticity of Nitinol (Nickel-Titanium), this guide wire ensures precision, durability, and optimal performance during various interventional procedures.

 

1. Accurate Measurement for Catheter Tracking.
2. Easy to insert and Removal.
3. Smooth Tip for insertion. 
4. Angle and Straight Tip.
5. Smooth Advance for Dispensing of Guidewire.
6. Kink Resistance.
7. Variety of size, lengths and shapes.
8. Safety Cover for Unwnated Harard Damage.

 

  • Sterility: Ensure the guide wire is sterile before use to prevent infections.
  • Handling: Handle with care to avoid damaging the wire or the patient's anatomy.
  • Compatibility: Verify compatibility with other medical devices used in the procedure.
  • Single Use: Designed for single use to maintain sterility and prevent cross-contamination.
  • High Strength and Flexibility: The combination of stainless steel and Nitinol provides excellent torque control and flexibility, facilitating navigation through complex anatomies.
  • Shape Memory: Nitinol's shape memory allows the guide wire to return to its original shape after deformation, ensuring consistent performance and reliability.
  • Enhanced Maneuverability: The superior elasticity and kink resistance of Nitinol enable easy maneuvering through tortuous vessels.
  • Durability: Stainless steel's robustness ensures the guide wire withstands rigorous use without compromising structural integrity.
  • Dual Material Composition: Combines the strength of stainless steel with the flexibility and shape memory of Nitinol.
  • Hydrophilic Coating: Reduces friction, enhancing the ease of navigation through vessels.
  • Radiopaque: Visible under fluoroscopy for precise placement and tracking.
  • Kink Resistant: Maintains integrity even in tortuous pathways, reducing the risk of procedural complications.
  • Atraumatic Tip: Designed to minimize trauma to vessel walls and reduce the risk of injury.

 

How it Works:

  1. Insertion: The guide wire is inserted into the vascular system through a small incision.
  2. Navigation: Using fluoroscopic guidance, the guide wire is navigated through the vascular pathways to the target location.
  3. Support: Provides a stable track for the introduction of catheters, stents, or other medical devices.
  4. Removal: Once the procedure is complete, the guide wire is carefully withdrawn, leaving the implanted device in place.
  • Material: Stainless Steel core with a Nitinol outer layer.
  • Diameter: Available in various diameters, typically ranging from 0.014 inches to 0.038 inches.
  • Length: Common lengths include 150 cm, 180 cm, and 260 cm, suitable for a range of procedures.
  • Tip Configuration: Available with various tip configurations such as straight, angled, or J-tip to meet different procedural requirements.
  • Coating: Hydrophilic or PTFE coating for reduced friction and improved trackability.

 

Applications:

  • Cardiovascular Procedures: Used in angioplasty, stent placement, and other interventional cardiology procedures.
  • Neurovascular Procedures: Aids in the navigation and placement of devices within the brain's vascular system.
  • Peripheral Vascular Procedures: Facilitates the treatment of peripheral artery disease and other vascular conditions.
  • Urological Procedures: Assists in the placement of stents and catheters in urological interventions.