Avigo™ 0.014" Hydrophilic guidewire

The Avigo™ hydrophilic guidewire provides support for tracking, crossing and maintaining catheter stability. Learn more about its Twister™ technology and MicroRidge™ technology. 

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Overview

The support you need

Tracking

The Avígo™ guidewire provides support for tracking 021 and 027 systems smoothly.1

Crossing

Increased tip buckling strength to cross challenge clots.2

Maintaining

The Avígo™ guidewire’s core wire design provides support for maintaining catheter stability during precise navigation.

TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE THE WIRE1

twister

Twister™ technology

The core wire is twisted and annealed to improve torque.

Microridge™ technology

The distal tip is designed to minimize prolapse, enhance proximal push forces, and provide distal tip support.

microridge

SPECIFICATIONS

Indications3

The Avigo™ hydrophilic guidewire is indicated for general intravascular use to aid in the selective placement of catheters in the peripheral and cerebral vasculature during diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures. The device is not intended for use in the coronary arteries. 

The Guidewire Torque Device is intended to facilitate guidewire manipulation during interventional procedures. 

The Guidewire Introducer is intended to facilitate guidewire insertion into a catheter hub or through a hemostasis valve 

Istructions for use (IFU)

View full instructions for use.

Characteristics

  • Platinum coil radiopaque marker
  • Tungsten-doped radiopaque jacket with hydrophilic coating: 38cm
  • Reshapeable tip: 2cm
  • PTFE cover
  • Stainless steel core wire

Ordering information

Product catalog number Diameter (in) Total length (cm) Coil length (cm) Tip shape

103-0606-200

0.014

205

5

Straight

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TR-NV10563 Rev. A

3

IFU 70719-001 Rev 06/13