Argon Medical 395680 Guidewire Diameter .035" x Length 45cm Fixed Core

SKU: ARGO-395680-EA
$26.25
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Argon Medical 395680 Guidewire Diameter .035" x Length 45cm Fixed Core

• Model: 395680 
• Stainless Steel Double Ended 

High-Quality Construction

The Argon Medical 395680 Guidewire features a diameter of .035 inches and a length of 45 cm. This design allows it to be exceptionally durable yet flexible, which is essential during medical procedures. Because the guidewire is made from high-quality materials, it ensures reliability when navigating complex anatomical structures. Healthcare professionals prefer this guidewire for its strength and maneuverability, so it can be effectively used in various applications.

Fixed Core Advantage

This guidewire utilizes a fixed core, which enhances its performance during procedures. Unlike other guidewires that may bend or kink, the fixed core provides consistent support and stability. This is particularly beneficial when working in delicate or challenging environments within the human body. Healthcare providers appreciate this feature as it minimizes the risk of complications during insertion and navigation, so procedures can be completed efficiently.

Versatility in Use

The Argon Medical guidewire is versatile and can be used in a range of medical fields, including interventional radiology, cardiology, and gastroenterology. Because of its dimensions, it allows for precise access to various vascular and non-vascular pathways. Surgeons often select this guidewire due to its compatibility with different catheters and delivery systems. This versatility ensures that medical teams can rely on it for multiple procedures, enhancing their overall workflow and effectiveness.

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