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Transvalvular Insertion Tool (TVI)
OPENS SAFESHEATH VALVE
EASILY PEELED AWAY AFTER LEAD PLACEMENT
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An aid for opening a SafeSheath® hemostatic valve during the introduction of various types of pacing or defibrillator leads and catheters.
The Transvalvular Inserton Tool (TVI) is designed to open the hemostatic valve of SafeSheath® introducers and Sealing Adapters, the family of SafeSheath® CSG® introducers, and SafeSheath® Worley Telescopic Lateral Vein Introducer systems.
When inserted into the valve housing, the TVI aids insertion and advancement of a pacemaker lead through the hemostatic valve. The TVI may then either be withdrawn and peeled away or left resting on the shaft of the pacemaker lead.
TRANSVALVULAR INSERTION TOOL (TVI)
Model
Size
Max. Lead Size
TVI-07
7 French
6.2 French
Each Transvalvular Insertion Tool (TVI) kit includes:
One transvalvular insertion tool
Five (5) kits per box
Opens the valve of a SafeSheath introducer or Sealing Adapter for placement of lead or catheter
Can be used with leads up to 6.2 French
Easily peeled away after lead placement
ALL PRODUCTS
SAFESHEATH INTRODUCERS AND SEALING ADAPTERS
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SAFESHEATH CS AND LV INTRODUCERS
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RIGHT-SIDED CS / RV INTRODUCER
SAFESHEATH II WORLEY RS
ACCESS INTRODUCER
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CS BALLOON VENOGRAPHY CATHETER
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TRANSVALVULAR INSERTION
TOOL (TVI)
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SAFESEPT TRANSSEPTAL GUIDEWIRE
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HEMOSTASIS AND COMPRESSION MANAGEMENT
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