The TYSHAK II catheter is a coaxially constructed catheter with a distally mounted non-compliant balloon. The catheter exhibits an extremely low profile that allows the interventionists to use the small introducer possible. Due to the coaxial construction, the catheter inflates and deflates extremely fast.
Features:
- Super Thin Balloon
- Maximum Trackability
- Radiopaque marker
Tyshak-X Balloons are manufactured from a micro thin, minimally compliant, thermoplastic elastomer, which gives them an initial, low, deflated profile relative to the balloon diameter. However after they have been inflated and then deflated in the body, they collapse to a significantly larger profile with a rough outer surface.
X-Line special features:
- Xtra high inner lumen strength
- Xtra fast guidewire movement (even with balloon inflated)
- Increased pushability from new braided inner tubing
The Z-MED II high pressure dilatation catheter offers quick inflation/deflation times that minimize procedure time and maximize reperfusion. A short, flexible distal tip with short balloon tapers aides maneuverability and trackability through tortuous anatomy. Additional Z-MED II features include well defined balloon shoulders and coaxial shaft design which provides columnar strength and exceptional pushability.
Mullins-X Balloons are manufactured from a coextruded double layer laminate of non-compliant thermoplastic elastomer materials, which allows a very high pressure, yet a relatively low profile, which does, however, result in a rough surface upon refold after inflation.
X-Line special features:
- Xtra high inner lumen strength
- Xtra fast guidewire movement (even with balloon inflated)
- Increased pushability from new braided inner tubing