BRITE TIP RADIANZ Guiding Sheath

BRITE TIP RADIANZ Guiding Sheath is the first multi-segmented guiding sheath specifically designed to deliver interventional devices in radial peripheral procedures.*

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ADVANCING RADIAL. TAKING PERIPHERAL TO NEW PLACES.

Designed for Radial

  • Thin-walled sheath optimizes the operating space while minimizing the puncture size
  • 110 and 135 cm catheter lengths allow for access to lesions in the peripheral vasculature
  • Silicone-coated vessel dilator decreases friction and provides lubricity

Crafted for Safety

  • Hydrophilic coating is designed to facilitate insertion and reduce the risk of radial spasm
  • Non-coated proximal section designed to improve sheath stability and help reduce movement during the procedure
  • Tapered atraumatic tip is designed to reduce risk of vessel trauma

Engineered to Deliver

  • Braided, multi-segmented shaft provides strong backup support and flexibility to navigate tortuous radial anatomy
  • Radiopaque distal tip increases visibility under fluoroscopy
  • Innovative design provides the support and visualization needed for accurate interventional device deployment

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BRITE TIP RADIANZ™ Guiding Sheath Highlights

1. Basu D, Singh PM, Tiwari A, Goudra B. Meta-analysis comparing radial versus femoral approach in patients 75 years and older undergoing percutaneous coronary procedures. Indian Heart Journal. 2017;69(5):580-588

2. Kok MM, Weernink MGM, von Birgelen C, Fens A, van der Heijden LC, van Til JA. Patient Preference for Radial versus Femoral Vascular Access for Elective Coronary Procedures: The PREVAS Study. Catheter. Cardiovasc. Interv. 2018;91(1):17–24.

3. Mitchell MD, Hong JA, Lee BY, et al. Systematic Review and Cost–Benefi t Analysis of Radial Artery Access for Coronary Angiography and Intervention. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2012;5:454-462

LOW-CROSSING PROFILE DESIGNED FOR RADIAL ACCESS

Thin-walled sheath optimizes the operating space while minimizing the puncture size.
6F BRITE TIP RADIANZ™ Guiding Sheath has the same inner diameter as a 6F conventional sheath but the same outer diameter of a 5F conventional sheath.

RADIAL-SPECIFIC DESIGN. PATIENT-FOCUSED BENEFITS.

Reduced time to hemostasis

By 13 minutes3

Fewer complications

85% reduction in access site complications1

Patient Satisfaction

71% of patients who underwent both access methods strongly preferred radial access2

IFU & Safety

Please refer to the Instructions for Use for complete information, including indications, precautions, warnings, and potential adverse events.

To request product specific Summary of Safety and Clinical Performance (SSCP), please email CordisMedInfo@cordis.com.

Customer Service and Ordering Information

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