Examples of 'microcatheter' in a sentence

Meaning of "microcatheter"

Microcatheter is a thin, flexible tube used in medical procedures to inject contrast agents or medications into small blood vessels or ducts
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  • A very narrow catheter.

How to use "microcatheter" in a sentence

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Intravascular microcatheter for delivering active substances.
Canaloplasty is a nonpenetrating procedure using microcatheter technology.
A microcatheter is inserted through the initial catheter.
In one case the delivery catheter is a microcatheter.
This microcatheter essentially operates as follows.
Remove cap from microcatheter hub.
The microcatheter may be advanced through the clot.
The core member extends within the microcatheter.
The microcatheter may be a balloon catheter.
The coil is deployed through a microcatheter to the vascular site.
The microcatheter was advanced distally past the clot.
It is understood that the microcatheter may also have a balloon.
The core member can extend within the microcatheter.
A transfemoral microcatheter is utilized to treat the cerebral aneurysm.
This is done in substantially the same way as a standard microcatheter is advanced.

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Canaloplasty uses microcatheter technology in a simple and minimally invasive procedure.
The deployment tube is then withdrawn from the microcatheter.
Push the microcatheter.
A microcatheter was constructed as follows.
Then the entire device is removed together with the microcatheter.
A microcatheter is then advanced over the guide wire to the end thereof.
Thus the device can be retrieved back into the microcatheter.
The final locking of the microcatheter on the microlead is made by a screw connection.
A silicone occlusion balloon is attached to the distal end of the microcatheter.
The microcatheter can be either as the constraining sheath or catheter discussed herein.
The inner diameter of the introducing catheter was identical to the microcatheter.
The device may be delivered through a microcatheter into the body lumen.
The tip is adhesively bonded to a optic fiber disposed through the microcatheter.
But the extreme thinness of a microcatheter can not allow implantability in many applications.
Thus all engaging elements can be pulled into the microcatheter.
The microcatheter can have a distal end configured to be inserted into a blood vessel.
The coil is advanced by the pusher through a microcatheter into the target site.
Withdrawal of the microcatheter allows the bias of the ball to disengage the coupling.
This is a desired effect since delivery of these hydrogel materials through a microcatheter is desired.
A microcatheter is inserted into the femoral artery and navigated to the targeted cerebral artery.
The device can be introduced into the blood vessel through a catheter or microcatheter.
The samples were injected through the microcatheter until they exited the distal tip.
The apparatus takes the form of a guidewire for use in combination with a microcatheter.
A microcatheter provided with a latex balloon at its tips is inserted through the guiding catheter.
This potential for nerve damage resulted in restrictions on the use of certain microcatheter procedures.
Release of the coil from the microcatheter allows the coil to assume its secondary shape.
Microcatheter implantable in venous, arterial or lymphatic networks.
Thus the device when collapsed within a microcatheter for delivery has a certain stored energy.
Microcatheter placement in vivo is confirmed by injection of water soluble contrast agent ;.
Preferably, the catheter is a microcatheter.
Typically, a microcatheter is used to access the aneurysm.
In one example, the cells or the pharmaceutical composition are administered vía a microcatheter.
After this, a microcatheter is navigated into the aneurysm.
In this configuration, the catheter system does not include a guidewire or microcatheter.
It is then preferred to use a microcatheter instead, according to procedures known by practitioners.

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