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Surmodics, Inc.

9924 West 74th Street, Eden Prairie, MN 55344

PHONE: (952) 500-7000 | FAX: (952) 500-7001

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Balloons / PTA Balloons

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Company Name Product Name Nominal Pressure (atm) Rated Burst Pressure (atm) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Shaft Length (cm) Sheath Compatibility (F) Balloon Diameters (mm) Balloon Lengths (cm)
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime Radial Access .014 RX PTA Dilatation Catheter 6 16 0.014 250 5 (minimum) 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 22
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime Radial Access .018 RX PTA Dilatation Catheter 8 16 0.018 220 5 (minimum) 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 6 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 22

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Sheaths / Special Access Sheaths

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Company Name Product Name Size (F) Length (cm) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Curved or Straight Radiopaque Tip Type of Special Access
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime Radial Access Guide Sheath 5, 6 120, 150 0.018, 0.035 Straight Yes Purpose-designed to meet the specific demands of transradial access to the periphery

Other Devices / Mechanical Thrombectomy/Thrombolysis (Peripheral/Venous)

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Company Name Product Name Sheath Compatibility (F) Guidewire Compatibility (inch) Working Length (cm) Mode of Operation US FDA Indicated Use
Surmodics, Inc. Pounce LP Thrombectomy System 7 0.018 150 Comprised of three components: a delivery catheter, a basket wire, and a funnel catheter. The self-expanding nitinol baskets are delivered distal to the target lesion through the delivery catheter, after which the delivery catheter is withdrawn to deploy the baskets. After introducing the funnel catheter over the basket wire, the baskets are retracted to capture the clot into the funnel. With the clot entrained, the system is then locked and retracted into a minimum 7-F guide sheath to remove from the body Intended for the nonsurgical removal of thrombi and emboli from the peripheral arterial vasculature; indicated for use in vessels ranging from 2 to 4 mm in diameter
Surmodics, Inc. Pounce Thrombectomy System 7 0.035 135 Comprised of three components: a delivery catheter, a basket wire, and a funnel catheter. The self-expanding nitinol baskets are delivered distal to the target lesion through the delivery catheter, after which the delivery catheter is withdrawn to deploy the baskets. After introducing the funnel catheter over the basket wire, the baskets are retracted to capture the clot into the funnel. With the clot entrained, the system is then locked and retracted into a minimum 7-F guide sheath to remove from the body Intended for the nonsurgical removal of thrombi and emboli from the peripheral arterial vasculature; indicated for use in vessels ranging from 3.5 to 6 mm in diameter
Surmodics, Inc. Pounce Venous Thrombectomy System 10 0.018 90 Dual-action mechanical thrombectomy, using an adjustable mechanical basket and a rotational extraction screw to rapidly remove large quantities of fresh or organized, wall adherent clot from peripheral veins while allowing focal treatment of thrombosed vessels. No thrombolytics needed Indicated for mechanical declotting and controlled and selective infusion of physician-specified fluids, including thrombolytics, in the peripheral vasculature. Designed for use in vessels ranging from 6 to 16 mm in diameter
Surmodics, Inc. Pounce XL Thrombectomy System 7 0.035 135 Comprised of three components: a delivery catheter, a basket wire, and a funnel catheter. The self-expanding nitinol baskets are delivered distal to the target lesion through the delivery catheter, after which the delivery catheter is withdrawn to deploy the baskets. After introducing the funnel catheter over the basket wire, the baskets are retracted to capture the clot into the funnel. With the clot entrained, the system is then locked and retracted into a minimum 7-F guide sheath to remove from the body Intended for the nonsurgical removal of thrombi and emboli from the peripheral arterial vasculature; indicated for use in vessels ranging from 5.5 to 10 mm in diameter

Catheters / Microcatheters

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Company Name Product Name Type of Catheter Construction Proximal Size (F) Middle Size (F) Distal Size (F) Catheter Working Length (cm) Catheter Endhole Diameter ID (inch) Recommended Guidewire Size (inch) Radiopaque Tip (Yes/No) Hydrophilic Coating (Yes/No)
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime .014 Microcatheters Dual stainless steel, locked-braid layers; PTFE-lined inner lumen, pristyne hydrophilic coating 2.4 – 2.2 65, 150, 200 0.015 0.014 Yes Yes
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime .018 Microcatheters Dual stainless steel, locked-braid layers; PTFE-lined inner lumen, pristyne hydrophilic coating 2.6 – 2.6 65, 150, 200 0.019 0.018 Yes Yes
Surmodics, Inc. Sublime .035 Microcatheters Dual stainless steel, locked-braid layers; PTFE-lined inner lumen, pristyne hydrophilic coating 4 – 4 90, 135, 150, 200 0.036 0.035 Yes Yes

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