TigerWire™ .035

Peripheral Workhorse Guide Wires

Peripheral Guide Wire Versatility And Choice

Flexible Tip Design

  • Soft atraumatic tip enables safe access to target lesions with 7 cm distal (tip) coil stretch

Various Levels of Support

  • Supportive guide wire design for efficient tracking and positioning in tortuous vasculature1
  • Flexible tip length that transitions from flexible to full body stiffness: standard = 5 cm, floppy = 12 cm
  • Multiple tip and support designs: floppy, angled; floppy, straight; standard, straight

    Versatile Products and Options

    • Multiple tip configurations to meet a variety of clinical needs
    • Multiple guide wire lengths of 150 cm, 180 cm, 260 cm, 300 cm

      Ordering Information

      PRODUCTPART NUMBERDIAMETERLENGTHDESCRIPTIONFLEXIBLE TIP LENGTHCOIL STRETCH LENGTHCORE TAPERRADIOPAQUE TIP MARKER
      TigerWire™C4050840.035 in300 cmFloppy, Angled12 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm
      TigerWire™C4050850.035 in260 cmFloppy, Exchange, Angled12 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm
      TigerWire™C4050860.035 in180 cmFloppy, Angled12 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm
      TigerWire™C4050870.035 in150 cmFloppy, Angled12 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm
      TigerWire™C4050880.035 in
      150 cmFloppy, Straight12 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm
      TigerWire™C4050890.035 in150 cmStandard, Straight5 cm7 cm24 cm1 cm

      Full Peripheral Guide Wire Brochure

      Customer Service

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      References

      1. Tóth et al. How to select a guidewire: technical features and key characteristics. Heart 2015;101:645-652

      MAT-2006307 v2.0

      Important Safety Information
       

      TigerWire™ Steerable Guidewire

      Rx


      INTENDED USE

      The Abbott Medical Steerable Guidewires facilitate placement of a catheter during diagnostic angiography and interventional procedures. The Steerable Guidewire can be accurately controlled to facilitate navigation through tortuous vessels and/or adjoining side branches.
       

      WARNINGS

      For Single Use Only! Single-use devices are designed and tested for only one patient application. These are disposable devices and are not designed for reprocessing and reuse. Reuse of designated “single-use” devices creates a risk of patient or user infections due to prior patient use and the difficulty in cleaning the narrow structures at material interfaces following direct blood contact. Contamination or reprocessing cleaning agent residues may lead to adverse patient reactions and may damage the device. Use of non-Abbott Medical packaging may compromise device functionality and sterility due to compromised protection from shipping and handling damage. The absence of labeling after reprocessing, may lead to misuse of the device and impaired traceability. Reprocessing and reuse may result in patient or user injury, permanent impairment or death.

      MAT-2008754 v2.0