Asahi Intecc
Asahi was established in 1976 with production sites being based in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. Their research and development centre is based in Japan. Through adaption to the strict laws and regulations regarding medical devices of the more than 100 countries in which Asahi Intecc’s products are sold, a quality assurance system was built to enable the supply of high-quality products required by their clients.
Asahi adjusts to economic changes continually supplying indispensable products growing market’s in medical care, therfore aiming for sustainable growth on a global scale
Virtumed represents their world-renowned guide wires and catheters for the treatment areas of Interventional Peripheral Radiology and Interventional Neuroradiology (INR).
We stock products from;
- Interventional Peripheral Radiology
- Interventional Neuroradiology
Asahi Chikai
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the cardiac vasculature (ventricles or coronary vessels) to function as a guide for the introduction, positioning, and/or operation of a device (e.g., catheter, pacing lead); it may also be used in the peripheral vasculature.
Asahi Chikai V
A long, thin, sterile wire intended to be percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters).
Asahi Meister
A long, thin, sterile wire intended tobe percutaneously placed into the peripheral vasculature (not heart or central nervous system) to function as a guide for the introduction of devices (e.g., catheters). It is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel, Nitinol), with or without coating, and is available in a variety of distal tip designs.
Asahi Master Parkway
A sterile, small–diameter, single–lumen, flexible tube designed for the controlled infusion of fluids (e.g., thrombolytics, diagnostic contrast media) into superselective small vessels (including intracranial, peripheral, or occluded coronary vasculature) for angiography/treatment, and typically also for the delivery of devices
Asahi Veloute
A sterile, small–diameter, single–lumen, flexible tube designed for the controlled infusion of fluids (e.g., thrombolytics, diagnostic contrast media) into superselective small vessels (including intracranial, peripheral, or occluded coronary vasculature) for angiography/treatment, and typically also for the delivery of devices (e.g., embolization implants, guidewires) into tortuous vessels or across tight lesions.
Asahi Tellus
A sterile, small–diameter, single–lumen, flexible tube designed for the controlled infusion of fluids (e.g., thrombolytics, diagnostic contrast media) into superselective small vessels (including intracranial, peripheral, or occluded coronary vasculature) for angiography/treatment, and typically also for the delivery of devices (e.g., embolization implants, guidewires) into tortuous vessels or across tight lesions.
Asahi Fubuki
A flexible tube intended to be used for the percutaneous transluminal passage and placement of a diagnostic/interventional catheter, lead (e.g., pacing lead, balloon dilatation catheter), or guidewire through its lumen(s), within the vascular system. It may be rigid or flexible, non–steerable or steerable, single or multiple lumen(s), and the distal section can have a variety of preformed shapes (e.g., straight, hockey stick)