A Micro-catheter is a highly specialized medical device used in minimally invasive interventional procedures. It is a thin, flexible tube, typically made from materials like Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP), which is known for its excellent chemical resistance, low friction, and biocompatibility. Micro-catheters are designed to navigate through the complex and tortuous pathways of the human vasculature, from large arteries to the smallest capillaries.
In the context of interventional radiology, neurosurgery, and cardiology, micro-catheters play a critical role in a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. They are often used to deliver embolic agents, stents, and other devices to treat aneurysms, tumors, and vascular malformations. They can also be used for thrombolysis, a process of dissolving blood clots, and for delivering drugs directly to the site of disease.
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