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GI Dilation

During a gastrointestinal (GI) dilation procedure, a balloon may be used to open narrowed areas or strictures in the digestive tract, which are most frequently located in the esophagus, pyloric valve, small intestine, colon and rectum. Multiple dilations may be performed if the stricture has not been successfully opened.
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Alliance™ II Inflation System The Alliance II Inflation System is designed to facilitate inflation and deflation of balloon dilation catheters.
CRE™ Fixed Wire Balloon Dilator The CRE Fixed Wire Balloon Dilator is intended for use in adult and adolescent populations to endoscopically dilate strictures of the esophagus.
CRE™ Wireguided Balloon Dilator The CRE Wireguided Balloon Dilator is indicated for use in adult and adolescent populations to endoscopically dilate strictures of the alimentary tract.
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Learn why CRE™ Balloon Dilators have been the market leader for GI balloon dilations for over 10 years.
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