

TriGuide® Guiding Catheter
Available in Axis and Sim1 shapes, the TriGuide is the only large diameter* guiding catheter on the market with a lubricious inner lining and a reverse curve shape.
The TriGuide Guiding Catheter is designed to accommodate the TriNav® LV Infusion System. It is a 5 Fr, single-lumen, braided catheter with a soft distal tip. The inner diameter is 0.048 in and the length is 65 cm.
*≥0.048” Inner Diameter.
TriGuide Guiding Catheter specifications
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Shape
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Product Code
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Outer Diameter
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Inner Diameter
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Length
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Axis
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TGC-48065-Axis
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5F
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0.048 in
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65 cm
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Sim1
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TGC-48065-Sim1
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5F
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0.048 in
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65 cm
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Learn what makes the TriGuide Guiding Catheter unique
The TriGuide® Guiding Catheter is designed to accommodate the TriNav® LV Infusion System.
TriGuide is available in Axis and Sim1 shapes.
TriGuide is a 5 Fr, single-lumen, braided catheter with a soft distal tip. The inner diameter is 0.048 in and the length is 65 cm.


Trinav infusion systems
More therapy where it’s needed. Less where it’s not.
The TriNav® Infusion System with SmartValve® technology leverages the Pressure-Enabled Drug Delivery™ (PEDD™) to atraumatically open collapsed vessels and help deliver more therapy where you need it, and less where you don’t.1-3
Indications For Use
The TriGuide Catheter is intended to provide a pathway through which therapeutic devices are introduced. The TriGuide Catheter is intended to be used in the peripheral vascular system.
Contraindications
The TriGuide Catheter is not intended for use in vasculature of the central nervous system (including the neurovasculature) and central circulatory system (including the coronary vasculature).
Rx Only
For the safe and proper use of the TriGuide device, refer to the Instructions for Use.
References
- d’Abadie P, Walrand S, Goffette P, et al. Antireflux catheter improves tumor targeting in liver radioembolization with resin microspheres. Diagn Interv Radiol. 2021;27(6):768-773.
- Pasciak AS, McElmurray JH, Bourgeois AC, Heidel RE, Bradley YC. The impact of an antireflux catheter on target volume particulate distribution in liver-directed embolotherapy:a pilot study. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2015;26(5):660-669
- Titano JJ, Fischman AM, Cherian A, et al. End-hole versus microvalve infusion catheters in patients undergoing drug-eluting microspheres–TACE for solitary hepatocellular carcinomatumors: a retrospective analysis. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2019;42(4):560-568.
