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Long Sheaths

EagleRay Long Sheath and EagleRay Access Catheter

Indications for Use

The EagleRay Long Sheath and EagleRay Access Catheter are indicated for the introduction of interventional devices into the peripheral, coronary, and neuro vasculature.

Key Specifications

  • 0.014”-0.038” guidewire compatible single lumen catheters
  • Hollow cylindrical tube bonded to a standard luer fitting
  • Wall constructed using a combination of metal coils/braids and medical grade polymers
  • Distal section has a hydrophilic coating to enhance tracking through tortuous vasculature
  • Angled distal tip facilitates smoother tracking past vessel branches
  • Radiopaque marker at distal tip for fluoroscopic visualization
  • EagleRay Long Sheath models: ICLS088080 (80cm length, proximal ID 0.080”, OD 0.088”), ICLS088090 (90cm), ICLS088100 (100cm), ICLS088110 (110cm), distal ID 0.083”, OD 0.088”
  • EagleRay Access Catheter models: ICAC071137 (137cm length, distal ID 0.071”, OD 0.106”, proximal ID 0.088”, OD 0.110”), ICAC055137 (137cm, distal ID 0.055”, OD 0.088”, proximal ID 0.071”, OD 0.108”), ICAC045144 (144cm, distal ID 0.045”, OD 0.083”, proximal ID 0.067”, OD 0.100”), ICAC035158 (158cm, distal ID 0.035”, OD 0.069”, proximal ID 0.047”, OD 0.083”)
  • Packaged with Rotating Hemostasis Valve (RHV) for hemostasis
  • 0.088” ID EagleRay Long Sheath includes short, retractable Catheter Introducer to prevent damage during advancement
  • Compatible with guidewires, support/diagnostic catheters, and introducer sheaths
  • Square edge, soft, flexible, and atraumatic tip design
  • Surmodics hydrophilic coating
  • Commonly used medical grade plastics and metals with hydrophilic coating
  • Sterile and single use
  • Ethylene Oxide (EtO) sterilized with SAL 10-6

Description

The EagleRay Long Sheath and EagleRay Access Catheter, hereinafter referred to as EagleRay Catheters, are 0.014”-0.038” guidewire compatible single lumen catheters that provide access to peripheral, coronary and neuro vasculature which allows insertion of other interventional devices. The catheters are comprised of a hollow cylindrical tube which is bonded to a standard luer fitting. The wall of the tube is constructed using a combination of metal coils/braids and medical grade polymers. The distal section of each catheter has a hydrophilic coating to enhance tracking through tortuous vasculature. Additionally, an angled distal tip facilitates smoother tracking past vessel branches. The distal tip also has a radiopaque marker to provide the user with clear visual confirmation of the distal tip location under fluoroscopy.