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LacriCATH Balloon Dacryoplasty (DCP). Presented by: Robert S. Gold, MD FAAP © 2005 Quest Medical, Inc. an Atrion company. Products · Cardiovascular · Aortic Punches · PerfectCut Aortotomy System · Lancet ALX · PerfectCut RCB · CleanCut RCC · CleanCut RCL · MPS 2 · MPS2 Console · MPS Disposables · MPS
6 Sep 2011 Lubricate with ophthalmic ointment if needed. 4. The balloon catheter is passed through the canaliculus and lacrimal sac into the nasolacrimal duct and pushed down the nasolacrimal duct to the nasal floor. Confirm the presence of the distal balloon catheter in the nose.
AccessGUDID - LacriCATH (10634624810195)- LacriCATH Lacrimal Duct Balloon Catheter, 3 mm.
lacricath-instructions-for-use- 3gd48p3w1cmm6-21/. Sep 6, 2011 Description: Markings are placed 10 mm and 15 mm proximal to the beginning of the working portion of the balloon, which indicate when the balloon is placed correctly in the lacrimal system. The overall length of the catheter is approximately 24 cm long
Product Information. LacriCATH Balloon Dacryoplasty (DCP) Procedure Kit for treatment of nasolacrimal duct obstruction. 3mm balloon diameter, 15mm length, balloon catheter for patients older than 30 months of age.
Download >> Download Lacricath instructions. Read Online >> Read Online Lacricath instructions 26 Jul 2010 6 Sep 2011 Description: Markings are placed 10 mm and 15 mm proximal to the beginning of the working portion of the balloon, which indicate when the balloon is placed correctly in the lacrimal system.
Download >> Download Lacricath instructions. Read Online >> Read Online Lacricath instructions 19 Jun 2013 The OphtaCath® lacrimal balloon catheter is substantially equivalent to the LacriCATH lacrimal balloon catheter in the OphtaCath® and LacriCath kits are Class 1, 5 10(k) exempt devices when used with that the
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Download PDF. Balloon catheter dilation, or dacryoplasty, of the nasolacrimal duct is performed mainly to relieve congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) in patients for whom probing and irrigation has failed. The most common cause of congenital NLDO is the persistence of an embryonic membrane at the valve of
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