EXPANDABLE SHEATH FOR TRANSAXILLARY ACCESS

The expandable sheaths disclosed herein are adapted to be used in tortuous vessels, such as, but not limited to, the subclavian artery. The sheaths are expandable to facilitate passage of a medical device through a central lumen of the sheath. The sheaths can be used to deliver medical devices, such...

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description The expandable sheaths disclosed herein are adapted to be used in tortuous vessels, such as, but not limited to, the subclavian artery. The sheaths are expandable to facilitate passage of a medical device through a central lumen of the sheath. The sheaths can be used to deliver medical devices, such as implantable heart valves. The methods of delivering a medical device can include transforming a distal region of the expandable sheath to an at least partially bowed configuration and bending a central shaft of the expandable sheath around a bend in vasculature without kinking the sheath.
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DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROMTHE BODY
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title EXPANDABLE SHEATH FOR TRANSAXILLARY ACCESS
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