Terumo Medical Corp.
Terumo RSB702 Pinnacle R/O II Introducer Sheath with Radiopaque Marker Fr. 7 BX/10
Terumo RSB702 Pinnacle R/O II Introducer Sheath with Radiopaque Marker Fr. 7 BX/10
• Model: RSB702
• Fr. 7
• Sheath Length: 10cm
The Terumo Pinnacle R/O II RSB702 introducer sheath is a radiopaque‑marker‑enhanced vascular access conduit designed for percutaneous interventional procedures. At 7 Fr and 10 cm length, it affords a balance between access size and reach, suitable for many arterial or venous access points. The inclusion of a platinum/iridium marker band near the distal tip provides improved fluoroscopic visualization, helping the operator confirm the precise location of the sheath tip under imaging guidance. The marker is covered with a smooth overlayer to reduce abrupt transitions and limit friction as devices are introduced or withdrawn.
One of the key design features is the kink‑resistant architecture and smooth transitions among guidewire, dilator, and sheath. This helps maintain procedural integrity when advancing or exchanging devices, minimizing the risk of buckling or catch points at component junctions. The small outer diameter relative to the inner diameter means the access site trauma is minimized without sacrificing internal space to deliver catheters, wires, or devices. The 2.5 cm dilator protrusion ensures the dilator supports the sheath tip during entry and manipulation.
Clinically, the RSB702 is used in interventional cardiology, vascular, and peripheral procedures requiring durable, visualized access. The radiopaque marker aids in accurate placement, especially under fluoroscopy, while the kink‑resistant sheath enhances procedural reliability during catheter exchanges. Because it is sterile and single‑use, it reduces risks of cross contamination. Its compatibility with standard guidewire sizes and optimized internal diameter make it a versatile component in many access tool kits.