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Cragg-McNamara Valved Infusion Catheter

Cragg-McNamara Valved Infusion Catheter

The Cragg-McNamara Valved Infusion Catheter is a single lumen catheter designed to be introduced over a guidewire into the vasculature. Once positioned, various pharmacologic agents may be delivered through a standard luer lock adapter at the proximal end. The infusion area is indicated by the distal and proximal radiopaque markers to facilitate fluoroscopic visualization. The valved tip allows infusion without the need of a tip-occluding guidewire. 

Cragg Microvalve at Distal Tip
  • Provides endhole occlusion with or without a guidewire in place allowing for simple, efficient weep or pulse-spray infusion.
  • Allows for overnight infusion without a guidewire in place, which can simplify patient care and eliminate the risk of unwanted guidewire movement.
  • Eliminates the need for a tip occluding guidewire and sidearm adapter, which can result in easier, more cost-effective procedures.

Large Inner Diameter
  • Provides endhole occlusion with or without a guidewire in place allowing for simple, efficient weep or pulse-spray infusion.
  • Allows for overnight infusion without a guidewire in place, which can simplify patient care and eliminate the risk of unwanted guidewire movement.
  • Eliminates the need for a tip occluding guidewire and sidearm adapter, which can result in easier, more cost-effective procedures.

Radiopaque Markers
  • Identify infusion length for precise catheter placement.
For additional product information please contact your regional sales representative.

All pharmacologic agents utilized with the Cragg-McNamara Valved Infusion Catheter should be fully prepared and used according to the instructions for use of the specific pharmacologic agent.

The device is not intended for coronary, pediatric or neonatal use.

 

Indications, contraindications, warnings and instructions for use can be found in the product labeling supplied with each device.