Anatomy
EMBOLD
Obsidio
Microcatheters
100

What is the most common location for arterial access?

Common Femoral Artery

100

What features make BSC coils thrombogenic?

PET fibers

100

Obsidio should be stored at what temp?

2-8 C

100

What is the rated burst pressure for Direxion and Direxion Hi-Flo

1,200 psi

200

True or False: Percutaneous translates to "through the skin"?

True

200

EMBOLD is compatible with what size microcatheters?

0.021 - 0.027" microcatheters 

200
Name one product benefit with Obsidio?

ready to use, non-toxic, rapid hemostasis

200

How far apart are the RO markers on a 2-RO microcatheter?

3 cm

300

What is the body's largest organ?

Liver

300

What size EMBOLD coil would you recommend in a 3mm vessel?

3mm EMBOLD Soft

300

Obsidio's mechanism of action is what?

shear thinning

300

TruSelect is offered in what tip shapes?

Bern and Straight

400

The Superior Mesenteric Artery (SMA) primarily supplies which organ?

Small Intestine 
400

The primary wind on EMBOLD is larger than Interlock 18?  True or false

True

400

Obsidio is akin to what common IR item in terms of radiopacity?

Diluted contrast

400

TruSelect has a burst rating of what?

800 psi

500

The Celiac Trunk splits into 3 main branches. What are they?

Common Hepatic, Left Gastric, and Splenic

500
Where are the fiber bundles located on the EMBOLD coil?

proximal coil segment 

500

What are two suggestions you can make with Obsidio to optimize visualization?

magnify & columnate 

500

TruSelect can deliver what size spherical embolic?

700 microns