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Apollo™ and Marathon™ Flow Directed Microcatheters

The Apollo™ and Marathon™ flow directed catheters have been expressly designed to complement and enhance embolization of AVM/AVFs with Onyx™ LES 18 and 34.

Together, these synergistic tools help you journey to more tortuous locations, embolize more challenging lesions and return with confidence.

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Overview

A proven platform

Unmatched burst profile

High burst pressure rate of 170 PSI (after one hour of plug and push technique).
 

Lubricious (PTFE) ID liner – from hub to tip

For excellent guidewire interaction.

Proximal pushability with stainless steel coil

High tensile strength for great catheter handling during navigation and catheter removal.

Distal reinforcement with nitinol braiding

Highly kink resistant and minimal ovalization ensures lumen durability for optimal Onyx™ liquid embolic delivery.

Apollo™ 
detachable tip

Greatly reduces the critical challenge of  catheter entrapment during Onyx™ LES embolization. Reflux can be permitted and monitored, allowing for maximum injection time and deeper Onyx™ LES penetration.

Characteristics

  • Compatible with Mirage™ 0.008” hydrophilic guidewire and Onyx™ liquid embolic system
  • Max. Guidewire: 0.01”

Available Apollo™ CFNs

CFN Proximal Outer Diameter (F) Distal Outer Diameter (F) Inner Diameter (in) Total Length (cm) Tip Length (cm) Tip Shape

105-5095-000

2.7

1.5

0.013

165

1.5

Straight

105-5096-000

2.7

1.5

0.013

165

3

Straight

105-5097-000

2.7

1.5

0.013

165

5

Straight

Available Marathon™ CFN

CFN Proximal Outer Diameter (F) Distal Outer Diameter (F) Inner Diameter (in) Total Length (cm) Usable Length (cm) Distal Length (cm)

105-5056

2.7

1.5

0.013

170

165

25

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