: A radiopaque marker at the tip indicates the direction of the needle's curve under fluoroscopy. The open side of the "C" points toward where the needle will exit.
: Use the handle's slider to control the needle length. Short protrusions (up to 3 mm) are used for initial punctures, while longer extensions (7–11 mm) assist in re-entry or navigating larger distances. Directional Control : g60418.mp4
The file refers to the instructional video guide for the BeBack Crossing Catheter (Order Number G60418), a specialized medical device used to cross chronic total occlusions (CTO) in peripheral vasculature. Device Overview: BeBack Crossing Catheter : A radiopaque marker at the tip indicates
: Never advance the catheter or needle against significant resistance. If felt, stop and identify the cause. stop and identify the cause.