TAKE IT

TO HEART 

Duke’s Steerable Cardiac Access

Sheaths enable OEM Structural

Heart Solutions!

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R&D use only in U.S. prior to FDA clearance

TAKE IT TO HEART 

Duke’s Steerable Cardiac Access Sheaths enable OEM Structural Heart Solutions!

Vergo features are highlighted on the product above:



A. Buttons provide temporary hemostasis during device insertion


B. Indicator for valve position


C. Innovative twist valve provides adjustable sealing for reduced insertion force


D. Flush line for irrigation and air free introduction


E. Ergonomic handle design for ease of operation (optional platform mount available)


F. Control knob steers tip in two directions optimized for low force and minimal turns

  • Off-the-shelf sizes available18Fr - 32Fr
  • Hydrophilic coating on OD provides very low friction to aid navigation and PTFE liner for low friction ID
  • Patented design provides precise tip control and stability
  • Tight bend radius designed for transseptal access to atria with 2-way deflection up to 160 degrees
  • Multiple standard colors available as well as customized color selection

Call: 831-420-1104

Learn more at:

www.dukeempirical.com/vergo

www.dukeextrusion.com/vergo

R&D use only in U.S. prior to FDA clearance

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