Cook Medical | Newsroom | April 8, 2010

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Cook Medical | Newsroom | April 8, 2010

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Bloomington, Ind. – April 8, 2010 – Cook Medical's Women's Health division has released the Guardia™ AccessET Curved Embryo Transfer Catheter, featuring Cook's patented EchoTip® technology. The catheter's echogenic band allows the catheter tip to be seen more clearly under ultrasound, which can allow for more accurate embryo placement.

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Tags: Drug, Imaging Tests, Ultrasound, Women's Health

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cookmedical.com — “Miami, Fla., January 19, 2010 — Signaling its continued commitment to addressing the anatomy of the entire peripheral vasculature and combating disease with targeted diagnostic and interventional devices, Cook Medical is presenting its latest advancements at the ISET 2010 International Symposium on Endovascular Therapy. In addition to live and simulated device demonstrations in booth #208, Cook's activities at the meeting include data presentations from two ongoing clinical trials View full resource at cookmedical.com

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