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Balloons: Dilation and Extraction

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  • CRE™ Single-Use Pulmonary Balloon Dilatation Catheter

    The CRE Pulmonary Balloon Dilatation Catheter is intended to be used to endoscopically dilate strictures of the airway tree. As the first balloon indicated for the airway–it is designed with three-in-one technology and provides successive, gradual dilation of strictures.

    1. Critical Care
    2. Pulmonology
  • CRE™ Balloon Dilatation Catheters Fixed, Wireguided, PRO Wireguided, and RX Biliary Balloon Dilatation Catheter

    CRE PRO, CRE RX, CRE Fixed, and CRE Wireguided Balloon Dilatation Catheters provide consistent performance for balloon endoscopy for optimal control, efficiency and performance. Both CRE RX Biliary and PRO Wireguided Catheters are indicated for use in the removal of difficult biliary stones (Dilatation Assisted Stone Extraction, DASE).

    1. Gastroenterology
    2. Critical Care
    3. Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Extractor™ Pro Retrieval Balloon Catheters

    The squared shoulder of the Extractor Pro Retrieval Balloon Catheter is designed to facilitate effective and efficient stone removal. Each of the three balloon sizes can be inflated to two distinct diameters to better accommodate anatomical variations.

    1. Gastroenterology
    2. Critical Care
  • Hurricane™ RX Biliary Balloon Dilatation Catheter

    Available in a wide range of sizes, the Hurricane™ RX Biliary Balloon Dilatation Catheter is designed to reduce resistance and increase pushability when crossing strictures.

    1. Gastroenterology
    2. Gastrointestinal Surgery
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