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Advanced Vascular Dynamics

4252 SE International Way, Suite F, Milwaukie, OR 97222

PHONE: (800) 525-2555 | FAX: (503) 223-8585

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Company Name Product Name Type Puncture Size (F) Maximum Wire Compatibility Comments
Advanced Vascular Dynamics Celox Vascular Topical hemostasis pads/patches Up to 16 – Indicated for the local management and control of surface bleeding from vascular access sites, percutaneous catheters, or tubes utilizing introducer sheaths up to 16 F; the flexible backing allows for a better feel of the puncture site and placement on virtually any anatomy, while helping to control bleeding from catheter access sites
Advanced Vascular Dynamics ComfortPress Femoral hemostasis: compression assist All – Disposable, sterile external compression system used by medical professionals to aid in the practice of manual compression
Advanced Vascular Dynamics CompressAR StrongArm SuperComfort Femoral hemostasis: adjustable compression All – Indicated for use by medical professionals to provide hemostasis of the femoral vascular access site following femoral artery catheterization procedures
Advanced Vascular Dynamics mBrace 4200 Wrist support for use with radial compression All – Can be used for stabilizing and extending the wrist to 40° when inserting lines or catheters in the radial artery or other arteries in the wrist and can be used with radial hemostasis wristbands
Advanced Vascular Dynamics RadAR 4160 Radial hemostasis: adjustable compression All – The disposable, sterile device is indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis at a puncture site into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm following a cannulation procedure
Advanced Vascular Dynamics Zephyr Model 9100 Vascular Compression Device Radial hemostasis: inflatable, single (radial) balloon-adjustable compression band All – The new economical softer strap material enhances patient comfort while letting operators use the same technique employed for other inflatable radial compression devices; although the Zephyr syringe helps operators more easily control compression adjustment, any luer syringe may be used; indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis following a catheterization or other puncture into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm or leg, including: radial, brachial, dorsalis pedis, or tibial blood vessels, arterial or venous line or sheath removal, hemodialysis, and in anticoagulation therapy
Advanced Vascular Dynamics Zephyr-Dual Model 9200 Vascular Compression Device Radial hemostasis: inflatable, dual (ulnar and radial) balloon-adjustable compression band All – The new economical softer strap material enhances patient comfort while letting operators use the same technique employed for other inflatable radial compression devices; although the Zephyr syringe helps operators more easily control compression adjustment, any luer syringe may be used; by compressing the ulnar artery together with radial artery compression, Zephyr-Dual reduces distal resistance to antegrade radial blood flow by limiting ulnar blood flow into the hand which helps enhance postprocedure antegrade radial blood flow during vascular compression to facilitate patent hemostasis; indicated for use by medical professionals to promote hemostasis following a catheterization or other puncture into a blood vessel in a patient’s arm or leg, including: radial, brachial, dorsalis pedis, or tibial blood vessels, arterial or venous line or sheath removal, hemodialysis, and in anticoagulation therapy

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Company Name Product Name Description
Advanced Vascular Dynamics SuperClip Model 4600 Securement Clasp Used in interventional and hybrid labs, the sterile, economically priced device attaches the medial edges of radial or brachial drapes to the patient's body drape to prevent unwanted movement; secures and identifies coiled guidewires or catheters when not in use; secures the distal end of a guidewire during deployment while enabling easy manipulation of the wire through the sheath

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