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Description

Cardinal Health Argyle PVC Straight Carotid Artery Shunt Kit, Radiopaque Line, 6", Includes 4 Sizes: 8FR, 10FR, 12FR and 14FR, Sterile, 1/bx, 10 bx/cs .

Frequently asked questions

What material are the Cardinal Artery Shunts made of?

The Cardinal Artery Shunts are made of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride).

What sizes of shunts are included in the Cardinal Artery Shunt kit?

The kit includes four different sizes of straight carotid artery shunts: 8FR, 10FR, 12FR, and 14FR.

Are the Cardinal Artery Shunts radiopaque?

Yes, the Cardinal Artery Shunts feature a radiopaque line for enhanced visibility during medical procedures.

Are the Cardinal Artery Shunts sterile?

Yes, the Cardinal Artery Shunts are provided sterile and are individually packaged to ensure sterility.

What is the length of each shunt in the Cardinal Artery Shunt kit?

Each shunt in the Cardinal Artery Shunt kit is 6 inches long.

How many shunts are included in each box?

Each box contains 1 shunt.

How many boxes are in a case of Cardinal Artery Shunts?

There are 10 boxes in a case of Cardinal Artery Shunts.

What is the purpose of using different shunt sizes during carotid artery procedures?

Different shunt sizes are used to accommodate various patient anatomies, ensuring the best fit and effectiveness during carotid artery procedures.

Is special storage required for the Cardinal Artery Shunts?

The Cardinal Health Cardinal Artery Shunts are sterile and should be stored in a controlled environment to maintain their aseptic integrity until use. No special storage requirements beyond standard medical protocols for sterile products are needed.

Does the kit offer versatile sizing options?

Yes, the Cardinal Health Cardinal Artery Shunt kit is thoughtfully designed to offer versatility. It includes four different sizes (8FR, 10FR, 12FR, and 14FR) to ensure suitability for a wide range of patient anatomies and procedural needs.