HEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALTA LR BARD ACCESS SYSTEMS, INC. 605 North 5600 West Salt Lake City UT 84116 hemodialysis catheters;
ASH ADVANCE AAT CATHETER TECHNOLOGIES 3601 SAGAMORE PARKWAY NORTH, SUITE B LAFAYETTE IN 47904 Hemodialysis catheters;
ASH ADVANCE Ash Access Technology, Inc. Suite B 3601 Sagamore Parkway North Lafayette IN 47904 Hemodialysis catheters;
DECATHLON BARD ACCESS SYSTEMS, INC. 605 North 5600 West Salt Lake City UT 84116 hemodialysis catheters;
ECHO Phase One Medical 35 Pond Park Road, Suite 13 Hingham MA 02043 Hemodialysis catheters;
INFINID Medical Components, Inc. 1499 Delp Drive Harleysville PA 19348 hemodialysis catheters;
LOCK Phase One Medical 35 Pond Park Road, Suite 13 Hingham MA 02043 Hemodialysis catheters;
LUMEN MANAGEMENT Phase One Medical 35 Pond Park Road, Suite 13 Hingham MA 02043 Hemodialysis catheters;LUMEN;
MAXID COVIDIEN AG 15 Hampshire Street Mansfield MA 02048 Hemodialysis catheters;
REVERSUS Phase One Medical 35 Pond Park Road, Suite 13 Hingham MA 02043 hemodialysis catheters;
SCHON CATH TWINCATH 4582 East White Drive Paradise Valley AZ 85253 hemodialysis catheters;
SCHON XL Schon, Donald Allen 340 West Kaler Phoenix AZ 85021 hemodialysis catheters;XL;
SCHON XL TWINCATH 4582 East White Drive Paradise Valley AZ 85253 HEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS;XL;
TRUFLOW SIMS DELTEC, INC. 1265 Grey Fox Road St. Paul MN 55112 HEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Balloon catheters such as guide catheters can be configured to provide distal occlusion, while still providing sufficient interior lumen space for device delivery. Such catheters can provide a desired level of balloon expansion, yet prevent vessel damage caused by balloon over-expansion. A catheter can include an elongate shaft having a distal region, a proximal region and a lumen extending therebetween. A balloon is inflated to a desired expansion configuration with a desired diameter. Over-inflation of the balloon causes longitudinal expansion instead of increased radial expansion, thus maintaining the diameter of the balloon.