What conditions is Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula used to treat?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula is used in the treatment of structural heart disease requiring surgical repair. Treatment decisions are made by qualified healthcare professionals based on individual patient assessment.
What is Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula also known as?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula may also be described as arterial cannula, venous cannula, and CPB cannula.
What are the technical specifications?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula: Product Name: Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula. Intended Use: Extracorporeal circulation (ECC), cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), ECMO, or short-term mechanical circulatory support. Material: Medical-grade PVC, polyurethane, or silicone (depending on final design), often wire-reinforced for kink resistance. French Size Range: 14F–28F (venous), 14F–24F (arterial), or per actual product line. Lengths: Typically 15–60 cm, depending on cannulation site (femoral, jugular, etc.).
Who manufactures Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula is developed and manufactured by INVAMED, a globally recognized medical device company headquartered in Ankara, Turkey, with a U.S. office at One World Trade Center, New York. INVAMED technologies are trusted by physicians worldwide across endovascular, coronary, neurovascular, orthopedic, and surgical specialties.
What category does Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula belong to?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula is part of the Comprehensive Catheter & Guidewire Systems product portfolio by INVAMED. This category includes advanced medical devices designed for interventional procedures performed by healthcare professionals worldwide.
Which medical specialties use Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula?
Nexus Venous & Arterial Cannula is used by specialists in Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac, Thoracic. These physicians rely on INVAMED devices for minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.