true
Icon to close the modal
Support
West Africa
Phone Icon
+233 302 769 692
West Africa Secant Tower West Wings, 4th Floor, Secant Tower, Plot #398, Papa Monrovia Street, 7th Lane Osu Kuku Hills, Accra Ghana
Modal Close Icon
Icon to close thank you modal
Thank you for contacting our sales team!
A sales representive will get in touch with you shortly.
East Africa
Phone Icon
+254 20 2738339/40
Africa Re Center, 2nd FL, Hospital Rd, Upper Hill, P.O. Box 76613 – 00508, Nairobi, Kenya
Fax Icon
+254 758 726613
East & West Africa
Location Icon
ODE.africa@bd.com
serviceclaims.africa@bd.com
South Africa
Phone Icon
+27 10 201 7400
20 Woodlands Drive, The Woodllands Office Park Build 6 (G), Woodmead, Johannesburg, Gauteng, 2191
orderssa@bd.com

Halo One™ Thin-Walled Guiding Sheath

Downsize Your Procedural Profile

Contact Us
halo-one-thin-walled-guiding-sheath
Loading

Overview

The Halo One Thin-Walled Guiding Sheath consists of a thin-walled (up to 1F reduction in outer diameter compared to standard sheaths of equivalent French size) sheath made from braided lumen tubing, fitted with a female luer hub at the proximal end and a formed atraumatic distal tip. The thin-wall design reduces the thickness of the sheath wall to help facilitate intravascular access from access sites including but not limited to radial, femoral, popliteal, tibial, and pedal.

  • Low profile design reduces arteriotomy size which can help to minimize access site complications1
  • Stainless-steel reinforced shaft construction is designed to perform even in challenging anatomy
true
Products & Accessories
RELATED PRODUCTS NOT AVAILABLE

Reference

1 Ortiz, Daniel, et al. “Access site complications after peripheral vascular interventions: incidence, predictors, and outcomes.” Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions 7.6 (2014): 821-828.

2 Shaft lengths of 45, 70, and 90cm are available in 4F and 5F sizes only.

Please consult product labels and inserts for indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, precautions and directions for use.

true
EIFUs
Resources

References

  1. Ortiz, Daniel, et al. “Access site complications after peripheral vascular interventions: incidence, predictors, and outcomes.” Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions 7.6 (2014): 821-828.

Please consult product labels and inserts for indications, contraindications, hazards, warnings, precautions and directions for use.

 

BD-163274

true
Halo One™ Thin-Walled Guiding Sheath BD Halo One™ Thin-Walled Guiding Sheath /content/dam/bd-assets/bd-com/en-us/logos/bd/header-bd-logo.svg

Downsize Your Procedural Profile

"guiding sheath, introducer sheath, thin-walled sheath, pedal, radial, peripheral procedure, alternative access"