The delivery cable is widely used in interventional occlusion procedures. Occlusion has become the preferred treatment method for simple ventricular septal defects (VSD) and certain types of complex congenital heart disease. Typically, an occluder is used in conjunction with a delivery cable. Interventional occlusion surgery has become the mainstream approach for treating congenital heart disease. The procedure boasts a success rate of 98.4%, with the incidence of serious complications reduced to 0.12% and a mortality rate as low as 0.01%. This technique is now recognized as the safest and most effective method for treating congenital heart defects.
High Compatibility: Specially designed to match various occluder devices used in VSD, ASD, and PDA procedures.
Excellent Flexibility and Strength: Made from medical-grade stainless steel, ensuring optimal torque control and pushability during the procedure.
Secure Locking Mechanism: Provides a reliable connection between the cable and occluder, enabling precise deployment and minimizing the risk of device dislodgement.
Minimally Invasive Design: Slim profile supports smooth navigation through catheters and vessels, reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.
Corrosion-Resistant Coating: Surface treatment ensures biocompatibility and long-term durability within the body’s environment.
Customizable Lengths and Connectors: Available in multiple specifications to meet varying procedural needs and anatomical requirements.
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