
Products
PTCA Guidewire
Tianck Medical PTCA (Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty) Guidewire is a critical medical device used in interventional cardiology procedures to navigate through blood vessels and reach the coronary arteries. It serves as a guide for other medical devices, such as balloon catheters or stents, during minimally invasive procedures to treat coronary artery disease (CAD). PTCA guidewires are designed to be highly flexible, steerable, and durable, enabling cardiologists to perform complex procedures with precision and safety.
PTFE Guidewire
Medical PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) Guidewire is a specialized medical device used in various minimally invasive procedures to navigate through blood vessels, ducts, or other anatomical structures. PTFE, a synthetic fluoropolymer, is known for its exceptional lubricity, chemical resistance, and biocompatibility, making it an ideal coating material for guidewires. PTFE-coated guidewires are designed to provide smooth navigation, reduce friction, and minimize trauma to tissues during medical procedures.
Hydrophilic Coated Guidewire
Medical Hydrophilic Coated Guidewire is a specialized medical device designed to facilitate smooth and efficient navigation through blood vessels, ducts, or other anatomical structures during minimally invasive procedures. The hydrophilic coating becomes extremely slippery when wet, significantly reducing friction and allowing for easier passage through narrow or tortuous pathways. This type of guidewire is widely used in interventional radiology, cardiology, urology, and other medical fields where precise and atraumatic navigation is critical.
Zebra Guidewire
Medical Zebra Guidewire is a specialized medical device designed for use in minimally invasive procedures, particularly in urology and gastroenterology. It is named for its distinctive "zebra-striped" coating pattern. This unique design provides a balance between smooth navigation and controlled handling, making it ideal for procedures requiring precise movement and stability, such as stone removal or stent placement in the urinary or biliary tracts.