Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Balloon Inflation Devices |
Application: | Orthopedic, Abdominal, Ent, Neurosurgery, Microsurgery, Anorectal, Urology, Burns, Clinical, Clinical |
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Medical Disposable AI30 40atm Balloon Inflation Devices for Cardiology |
Main Product Type AI30, AI40
Application Scope Inflation device could connect balloon catheter in the intervention operation. It could supply continual liquor pressure to expand balloon catheter, and after the operation, it could help balloon catheter remove from vas by uninstalling pressure to zero. Balloon catheter is used to expand vas or stent in the intervention operation.
Inflation device is composed of pressure gauge, sleeve, plunger, handle, extension tube and stopcock. |
Features: |
T handle for integrated both inflation and deflation operation (1) Pressure capability available: 30atm (440psi)/40atm (580psi), gauge accuracy 0.1atm.(2) Volume: 20 ml syringe volume. (3) 30cm 1200psi extension tube (Length 30cm, pressure 1200psi). (4) Luminescent gauge for easy and accurate readings in dimmed lighting. (5) Clear polycarbonate Barrel with accurate scale for better visualization of bubbles in the device.(6) Medium pressure (500psi) 3 ways stopcock with vented cap. (7) 5ml of safety space designed to minimizing air bubbles inside the device. (8) Can be packaged with a wide variety of angioplasty kits and procedure packs:Y connector kit. |
Instruction For Use
INFLATION AND DEFLATION
1. To inflate the balloon, pull the triger on the T handle to allow the plunger to return to a resting position (0 ATM/BAR or PSI). Release the triger, which will lock the plunger into position. To increase pressure, rotate handle clockwise until the desired pressure is achieved.
NOTE: Loss of pressure may indicate a leak in the system.
CAUTION: If applied pressure does not indicate on gauge display, discontinue use immediately and replace it with a new unit.
2. To deflate balloon, pull the triger and pull the T handle back to generate a negative pressure. Release the triger to lock the plunger in a negative pressure position.
CAUTION: To protect the threads of the lock release handle, the pressure must be reduced to 25 ATM or lower before the quick release mechanism is used to deflate the angioplasty balloon.