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xProcessing Service | Moulding, Cutting | Model Number | Customized |
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Plastic Modling Type | Injection | Name | Medical Equipment Spare Parts |
Color | Customized Color | Application | Medical |
High Light | Medical Guide PTFE Wire Oct,PTFE Wire Ivus,ptfe coated wire Customized Color |
Medical Equipment Spare Parts Medical Guide Wire Medical Oct/Ivus Guide Wire Spring
A PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Medical Guide Wire is a specialized medical device used in various medical procedures, particularly in interventional cardiology, radiology, and minimally invasive surgeries. It is designed to navigate through blood vessels, ducts, or other anatomical pathways to guide the placement of catheters, stents, or other medical instruments.
Key features and characteristics of PTFE Medical Guide Wires include:
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Biocompatibility: PTFE is a biocompatible material widely used in medical applications due to its non-toxic and non-reactive nature. PTFE guide wires are safe for use within the human body and minimize the risk of adverse reactions or tissue irritation.
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Lubricity: PTFE has an extremely low coefficient of friction, providing exceptional lubricity. This property allows the guide wire to smoothly glide through blood vessels or other anatomical pathways, reducing frictional resistance and enhancing maneuverability.
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Flexibility and Flexural Strength: PTFE guide wires exhibit excellent flexibility, allowing them to navigate tortuous anatomical structures with ease. Despite their flexibility, they also possess sufficient flexural strength to maintain stability and control during navigation.
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Radiopacity: To facilitate visualization during medical procedures, PTFE guide wires may contain radiopaque markers or coatings. These markers enhance visibility under fluoroscopy or other imaging techniques, enabling accurate positioning and placement of the guide wire.
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Tip Configurations: PTFE guide wires come in various tip configurations to suit different clinical requirements. Common tip designs include J-tip, straight tip, angled tip, or gradually tapered tips. The specific tip design depends on the intended application and the physician's preference.
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Hydrophilic Coating: Some PTFE guide wires may feature a hydrophilic coating on the outer surface. This coating becomes lubricious upon contact with bodily fluids, further reducing friction and facilitating smooth navigation through vessels or other pathways.
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Sterilization Compatibility: PTFE guide wires can undergo sterilization processes commonly used in healthcare facilities, such as ethylene oxide (EtO) sterilization or gamma sterilization. This ensures the guide wires' sterility and suitability for use in sterile medical environments.
PTFE Medical Guide Wires are used in a wide range of medical procedures, including coronary angioplasty, vascular interventions, biliary interventions, and urological procedures. They play a critical role in guiding interventional devices, assisting in diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, and improving patient outcomes by enabling precise and controlled access to targeted areas within the body.