Medtec Japan 2024 Tradeshow and Seminar for the Design & Manufacture of Medical DeviceBooth Number:1903Tokyo, Japan – April 17, 2024 – Tomind Medical, a leading manufacturer and developer of medical catheters, today announced its participation in Medtec Japan 2024, held at the Tokyo International E
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What is a microcatheter?Microcatheter refers to a reinforced catheter with a very small diameter. There is no strict size definition, but it is common to call a catheter with a diameter of 0.70~1.30mm a microcatheter.
In 2022, due to the shortage of PET heat shrink tubing, we started developing our own manufacturing process to ensure our custom catheter customers are not impacted. In October of 2022, we have built up a full range of stock PET heat shrink sizes available for order with no minimum order quantity.
In 2022, due to the shortage of PET heat shrink tubing, we started developing our own manufacturing process to ensure our custom catheter customers are not impacted. In October of 2022, we have built up a full range of stock PET heat shrink sizes available for order with no minimum order quantity.
In 2022, due to the shortage of PET heat shrink tubing, we started developing our own manufacturing process to ensure our custom catheter customers are not impacted. In October of 2022, we have built up a full range of stock PET heat shrink sizes available for order with no minimum order quantity.
In 2022, due to the shortage of PET heat shrink tubing, we started developing our own manufacturing process to ensure our custom catheter customers are not impacted. In October of 2022, we have built up a full range of stock PET heat shrink sizes available for order with no minimum order quantity.
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Tomind Medical is your trusted source for Coil Catheters, engineered to deliver exceptional performance and reliability in a wide range of medical procedures. Coil catheters feature a coiled construction that offers unique advantages in navigation, support, and delivery of therapeutic agents, making them indispensable tools in interventional radiology and endovascular surgery.
Advantages:
Coiled Design: Coil catheters feature a coiled construction that provides excellent torque transmission, pushability, and trackability, allowing for precise navigation through tortuous anatomical pathways.
Enhanced Visualization: Our coil catheters are equipped with radiopaque markers, ensuring excellent visibility under fluoroscopy and X-ray imaging, facilitating accurate placement and positioning during procedures.
Therapeutic Delivery: Coil catheters enable the delivery of therapeutic agents, such as embolic coils, stents, and occlusion devices, with precision and control, offering effective treatment options for various vascular conditions.
Features:
Customizable Lengths: Choose from a range of coil catheter lengths to suit specific procedural requirements and patient anatomy, ensuring optimal reach and access to target sites within the vasculature.
Biocompatible Materials: Our coil catheters are crafted from biocompatible materials such as stainless steel and nitinol, ensuring compatibility with biological tissues and minimizing the risk of adverse reactions.
Smooth Transition Zones: Coil catheters feature smooth transition zones between the coiled segment and the distal tip, reducing the risk of vessel trauma and enhancing patient safety during catheterization procedures.
Applications:
Embolization Procedures: Coil catheters are commonly used in embolization procedures, including vascular occlusion and aneurysm treatment, providing precise delivery and deployment of embolic coils to target sites.
Vascular Access: In vascular access procedures, such as central venous catheterization and dialysis access, coil catheters offer excellent pushability and trackability for navigating through challenging venous anatomy.
Peripheral Interventions: Coil catheters play a crucial role in peripheral vascular interventions, including angioplasty, atherectomy, and thrombectomy, providing reliable support and delivery of therapeutic devices.