Axially detachable embolic coil assembly

Surgery – Instruments

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606151, A61B 1700, A61B 1708

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058911308

ABSTRACT:
An embolic coil having an enlarged member, such as a ball, attached thereto. The coil is released from a delivery catheter by forcing the enlarged member through an aperture in a socket situated on the distal end of a pusher assembly housed within the delivery catheter.

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