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Brain Aneurysm Treatment

Endovascular coiling is a minimally-invasive method of treating brain aneurysms. Unlike conventional brain surgery, coiling does not require a craniotomy (opening the skull). Instead, the aneurysm is accessed and treated through the patient’s vascular system. In coiling, a catheter is inserted into an artery in the patient’s groin and guided through the vascular system to reach the aneurysm. Then, tiny platinum coils are passed through the catheter and deployed into the aneurysm. The coils are intended to restrict the flow of blood into the aneurysm to prevent rupture or re-rupture.

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PRODUCTS FOR THIS PROCEDURE
Excelsior® 1018® Microcatheters Superior Support
Engineered for extra distal support, the Excelsior 1018 Microcatheter is designed to provide a stable platform for coil deployment.

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Excelsior® SL-10 Microcatheter

Exceptional Versatility
Designed to address the full range of clinical practice needs, the Excelsior SL-10 Microcatheter offers the exceptional access characteristics of a 10 microcatheter with the broad device compatibility of a 14 lumen.

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Synchro2® Guidewires

Revolutionizing Access
Synchro® Guidewires employ microfabricated nitinol hypotube technology designed for greater torque control. The responsiveness and maneuverability offered by this advanced guidewire design could revolutionize neurovascular access.

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Tracker® Excel™-14 Microcatheters Proven Performance
Since its introduction in 1999, physicians around the world have selected the Tracker Excel-14 Microcatheters to treat more than 40,000 patients.
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