Angiographic Intervention System

An Angiographic Intervention System is a high-end fluoroscopic imaging system designed for guiding minimally invasive vascular and interventional procedures. Essential for cardiac catheterization laboratories, interventional radiology suites, and hybrid operating rooms, it provides real-time, high-resolution visualization of blood vessels, catheters, and devices during coronary interventions, peripheral vascular procedures, neurovascular interventions, and structural heart procedures. Advanced features include rotational angiography for 3D reconstruction, digital subtraction angiography, and dose reduction technologies, enabling precise treatment with minimal radiation exposure.

Biopsy Needles

Biopsy Needles are sterile, single-use precision medical devices designed to obtain tissue or cellular specimens from internal organs, masses, and lesions for histopathological or cytological diagnosis. Available in core biopsy (automatic spring-loaded, semi-automatic, vacuum-assisted, coaxial) and fine needle aspiration configurations, with gauges ranging from 14G-27G and lengths from 6-25 cm. Core biopsy needles obtain intact tissue cores preserving histological architecture; FNA needles aspirate cellular material for cytological evaluation. Specialized variants include bone marrow biopsy needles (Jamshidi, Illinois), echogenic-tip needles for ultrasound guidance, and MRI-compatible needles (nitinol, titanium). Critical safety requirements include strict image guidance for non-palpable lesions, verification of coagulation status, adherence to single-use protocols, and immediate post-procedure monitoring for complications (hemorrhage, pneumothorax, organ injury). An indispensable tool in interventional radiology, oncology, and minimally invasive diagnosis.