

A Nitinol Guide Wire is a thin, flexible wire made from Nitinol, a type of shape-memory alloy that is commonly used in minimally invasive medical procedures to guide instruments through blood vessels, ducts, or other body pathways.
Key Features:
Made of Nitinol alloy (a blend of nickel and titanium) for flexibility and shape memory
Highly flexible yet strong, enabling it to bend around curves without kinking
Shape-memory properties allow it to return to a pre-determined shape after bending
Radiopaque tip for easy visibility under X-ray
Variety of lengths and diameters for different procedures
Coated or uncoated versions for smoother navigation
Uses:
Guide catheter placement in procedures like angioplasty or stent insertion
Urinary tract procedures (e.g., ureteroscopy, kidney stone removal)
Vascular interventions (e.g., coronary or peripheral interventions)
Minimally invasive surgeries requiring precise navigation