Definition of Microcatheter. Meaning of Microcatheter. Synonyms of Microcatheter

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- provide sustained reduction of intraocular pressure. Canaloplasty uses microcatheter technology in a simple and minimally invasive procedure. To perform...
- cure for glaucoma. Canaloplasty is a nonpenetrating procedure using microcatheter technology. To perform a canaloplasty, an incision is made into the...
- drainage system to provide sustained reduction of intraocular pressure. Microcatheters are used in a simple and minimally invasive procedure. A surgeon will...
- patent for the administration of fulvestrant into the breast via a microcatheter invented by Susan Love. Fulvestrant was studied in endometrial cancer...
- micro-tubes for the pharmaceutical industry. In 1987, it developed a microcatheter enabling the treatment of arteriovenous malformations. The Silk Vista...
- angiography is performed to localize and ****ess the aneurysm. After this, a microcatheter is navigated into the aneurysm. The treatment uses detachable coils...
- usually through a percutaneous access to the right femoral artery. A microcatheter is finally positioned beyond the occluded segment and a stent-retriever...
- treatment of glaucoma. Canaloplasty is a nonpenetrating procedure utilizing microcatheter technology. To perform a canaloplasty, an incision is made into the...
- (2022-03-09). "Guiding Principles for the Clinical Use and Selection of Microcatheters in Complex Coronary Interventions". Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine...
- technique is used to help locate the prostatic artery and advance a microcatheter (≤2.7 French) to the ostium of the prostatic artery. There are usually...