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Rocket®
EchoCath™
Embryo Transfer Catheter Sets
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NEW INNER CATHETER DESIGN
combined with an ultra smooth tip profile reduces the risk
of junctional zone contraction1
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HIGH REFLECTION
echo band to provide immediate identification of catheter tip position.
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LOW PROFILE:
The EchoCath™ echo band is only 2mm wide to maximise view
during loading but still provide excellent echogenic
properties
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SECURE:
The echo band is applied using proprietary techniques
developed for angiography catheters. The echo band is
attached without the use of adhesives to produce a smooth,
trauma free finish whilst maintaining inner lumen integrity
with minimal distortion.
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REMOVABLE SUPPORT.
The removable support tube is designed to make insertion of
the loaded inner catheter into the sheath as secure as
possible. Users can readily remove the inner support to
retain the original feel of the Genesis™ catheter.
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TRIAL TRANSFER CATHETER available in
both 18cm & 23cm lengths for reliable, cost effective embryo
positioning.
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NEW OUTER
SHEATH with reduced distal outer diameter,
minimises cervical trauma. A new material, developed from
established polymers retains high memory characteristics
despite its small diameter; ideal for those patients where
cervical access is difficult.
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PATENTED FINGER GRIP
gives unequalled grip and control whilst ensuring accurate
placing of the catheter tip into the uterine cavity.
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MALLEABLE STYLET is
also available separately for when access to the uterine
cavity is obstructed or difficult.
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TOXICITY TESTING.
Rigorous quality controls ensure that all sensitivematerials2
are subject to independent single cell mouse embryo to
blastocyst assay (acceptance level:>80%). Batch tested to
ensure the highest level of product safety.
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STERILE - Packed in
peel pouches,10 per carton, intended for single patient use.
DATASHEET:

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References:
1. Lensy P,Killick S.R et al (1998)Embryo transfer - can we
learn anything new from observation of junctional zone
contractions. Human Reproduction vol.13,no.6,pp 1540-1546.
2.Craft I,Bernard A,Djahanbakan,Mcleod F (1982) Embryo transfer
catheter material. Lancet. March 20,1982,p680
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