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FAQ

What are the Advantages of Dual Access

  1. New capability to perform procedures in otherwise impossible anatomy [access through tortuous vessels and improved push-ability/novel pull-ability (flossing) and anchoring].

  2. Faster procedural times,

  3. Improved procedural efficiency (less time, less equipment),

  4. Improved safety due to lesser chance of vessel dissection (due to multiple and failed catheterization attempts) and lower vessel trauma leading to less plaque disruption.

  5. Makes limb-saving procedures possible at medical facilities located in rural areas (where there may be a lack of experienced interventionists).

  6. Reduced costs: less Cath Lab time per procedure, and less consumable supply utilization (the ability to use the M-Y Sheath initially instead of using multiple devices for attempts at access)

What separates the M-Y Sheath from other access sheaths?

The unique side-arm wire allows the sheath to be pushed and pulled into place with unparalleled stability, since it can be anchored into position.

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