TranaviTM Delivery Microcatheter
TranaviTM delivery microcatheter is a type of miniature catheter used for a variety of medical applications. The micro catheters have a diameter of less than one millimeter and are made from flexible materials that allow them to navigate even the most intricate structures of the body. Microcatheters have a high level of traceability which is essential in medical procedures. It is designed with radiopaque markers that enable them to be easily visible under fluoroscopy. This makes it easier for the doctor to track the movement of the microcatheter within the patient's body. In addition designed to provide support to the guide wire and the distal tip. It is made of high-quality nitinol, which provide a strong and resilient support structure. The diameter of the microcatheter is very small, allowing it to easily pass through narrow and tortuous vessels with minimal trauma. The distal tip is often tapered, allowing for more precise placement and maneuverability. In last, TranaviTM access microcatheters have exceptional maneuverability, which allows the surgeon to navigate through complex anatomy with accuracy and ease. They are designed with an advanced shape memory alloy that allows them to bend, twist and loop without losing their shape. This flexibility allows for precise placement and manipulation of the microcatheter in even the tightest of spaces. The distal end of the microcatheter is often curved to facilitate the manoeuvrability of the device in tight spaces.
Features&Advantages
1. Conic rounded distal tip reduces vessel trauma.
2. Shapeable distal tip offers superior vessel selection and catheter trackability.
3. Hybrid structure of coiling and braiding improves flexibility and maneuverability.
4. Progressive flexible zones improves trackability, support and deployment accuracy
5. It is compatible with DMSO(dimethyl sulfoxide).
FAQ
Q1: What is a microcatheter, and what is it used for?
A1: A microcatheter is a small and flexible tube typically used to deliver contrast dye, devices, or medication to specific areas within the body during medical procedures such as angiography or embolization.
Q2: How is a microcatheter inserted into the body?
A2: A microcatheter is inserted into the body through a small incision or puncture, usually at the site of the treatment or through an artery in the wrist or groin.
Q3: Can anyone use a microcatheter?
A3: Microcatheters can only be used by trained medical professionals who have experience in using them in specific procedures.













