What is Telescoping Technique?

Telescoping technique provides increased support and pushability through the combined use of different sized catheters.

Telescoping technique with combined use of Destination™ guiding sheath, NaviCross™ support catheter, and Glidewire Advantage™ guidewire - D.N.A. solution increase device support and pushability, which may provide better crossability even in complex anatomy.


 D.N.A solution

Our D.N.A. combination provides improved crossability

Two Telescoping Techniques

Did you know that there are two telescoping techniques for vascular interventions? Our D.N.A solution allows for a combination of devices to suit various lesions, ensuring optimal support for your procedural outcomes.  

 

Choose Destination with 0.035" NaviCross for SFA procedures, and Destination with 0.035” NaviCross and 0.018” NaviCross for BTK interventions.

 

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Optimizing iliac & SFA interventions with 0.035" NaviCross™

 

For iliac and SFA interventions, combining Destination with 0.035" NaviCross provides effective backup support. The 0.035" NaviCross also features a tapered tip to facilitate smooth navigation and superior crossability even in complex lesions. *1 

 

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Optimizing BTK interventions with 0.035" and 0.018" NaviCross™ 

 

0.018" NaviCross is designed to telescope with 0.035" NaviCross, supporting guidewire navigation in narrow complex lesions such as BTK and severe stenosis. As with 0.035", the 0.018" features a tapered tip for enhanced navigation and crossability. *1  

 

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Crossability tests measured how far the tip of the Guidewire or Support Catheter advanced when they were pushed 30 mm from the proximal end.

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