Surmodics Sublime™ Guide Sheath Receives FDA 510(k) Approval
Guide sheath is the first of Surmodics’ family of products designed for peripheral procedures accessed from the radial artery
The highly flexible, proprietary Xtreme® braid-reinforced Sublime sheath is designed to resist kinking and maximize strength while retaining a low profile. The sheath will be available in 5Fr and 6Fr diameters, and 120cm and 150cm lengths. The entire working length of the guide sheath is Serene® hydrophilic coated to provide a lubricious surface. It is preloaded with a dilator and has a hemostasis valve with side arm for flushing. The dilators are available with .018” and .035” guide wire compatibility.
“Surmodics continues to make progress in the development of clinically
important and innovative technologies,” said
Radial artery access has been widely adopted for use in coronary procedures where devices have been developed to accommodate that need. The Sublime guide sheath is intended to introduce therapeutic or diagnostic devices into the vasculature, excluding the coronary and neuro vasculature. Radial access offers many benefits relative to femoral access including reduced puncture site bleeding complications, earlier ambulation, reduced length of hospital stay, and lower healthcare costs.1
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References:
1. Mason P, Shah B, Tamis-Holland JE, et al. An Update on Radial Artery
Access and Best Practices for Transradial Coronary Angioplasty and
Intervention in Acute Coronary Syndrome. A Scientific Statement from the
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