Introducer Sheath FEMORAL

An Introducer Sheath Femoral is a specialized vascular access device used in interventional medical procedures to facilitate the insertion of catheters, guidewires, and other instruments into the femoral artery. Designed as a hollow, flexible conduit, the sheath ensures smooth and controlled access to the vascular system, minimizing the risk of vessel trauma, bleeding, and infection. It plays a critical role in procedures such as coronary angiography, angioplasty, stent deployment, and various diagnostic or therapeutic vascular interventions.
Constructed from durable, biocompatible materials like polyurethane or silicone, the introducer sheath is inserted through a small incision or percutaneous puncture in the groin area. Once in place, it provides a stable pathway for the seamless advancement of interventional tools while maintaining hemostasis and vascular integrity.
Used extensively in interventional cardiology and radiology, the femoral introducer sheath is vital for establishing and maintaining access to the circulatory system. It supports a broad range of minimally invasive procedures by ensuring safe navigation of instruments to target sites within the vasculature. Its availability in various diameters and lengths allows clinicians to tailor sheath selection based on patient anatomy and procedural requirements.
As a leading manufacturer and supplier in the medical field, Top Flow delivers high-performance Introducer Sheath systems trusted for their clinical reliability and ease of use. Developed by professionals with in-depth knowledge of the healthcare industry, these sheaths are optimized for applications involving thrombolysis, angioplasty, declotting, and temporary hemodialysis access.
Known for their smooth insertion capabilities and stable performance, our sheath introducers are widely appreciated by physicians and medical institutions. They offer consistent access with minimal complications, supporting a wide range of critical procedures while ensuring patient safety and procedural efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Femoral Introducer Sheath is a vascular access device designed to facilitate the insertion of catheters, guidewires, and other interventional tools into the femoral artery or vein. It provides a secure and stable entry point while minimizing trauma to the vessel.
Angiography
Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)
Dialysis catheter placement
Endovascular and peripheral interventions
Electrophysiology studies and ablation
Neurovascular and radiological procedures
Available in various French sizes, typically ranging from:
4F to 12F
Common lengths include:
10 cm, 15 cm, 25 cm, depending on clinical requirement
The product typically has a shelf life of 3–5 years. All packaging includes manufacturing and expiry dates for traceability.