ARISTOTLE® 14 Guidewire

Fourth-generation microfabrication began with our most comprehensive line of wires designed to provide physicians with specialized tools for treating complex neurovascular cases.

Product features

Discover the next generation of microfabrication with Scientia’s technology.

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Improved responsiveness

By optimizing patented cut patterns and core wire design, the Aristotle® 14 Guidewire transcends original microfabrication technology. This fourth-generation innovation results in unique properties of tip softness with unmatched torque transmission compared to other 0.014-inch guidewires. The result is improved responsiveness when compared to competitor guidewires.

Better retention

The Aristotle® 14 Guidewire allows for improved tip-shaping retention. This minimizes time involved in reshaping guidewires and frustration associated with lack of control and torque.

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Aristotle® Zoom: tailored support for complex cases

The Aristotle® Zoom WireTM 14 Guidewire optimizes microfabrication to provide enhanced support for device delivery while still maintaining a soft tip that retains its shape better than comparable guidewires.

Product specifications

Proprietary design enables thousands of transition zones to address complex anatomy and enhance performance.

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Indications for use

The Aristotle® 14 and Aristotle® Zoom WireTM 14 Guidewires are intended for general vascular use within the neuro and peripheral vasculatures to introduce and position catheters and other interventional devices. The guidewires are not intended for use in the coronary vasculature.

Contraindications

None known.

Warnings and Precautions
  • The Aristotle® 14 and Aristotle® Zoom WireTM 14 Guidewires should be manipulated under fluoroscopy. Do not attempt to move the guidewire without observing the resulting tip response. Advance and withdraw the guidewire slowly and carefully. Never advance or withdraw the guidewire against resistance that is felt or observed under fluoroscopy until the cause of the resistance is determined. Movement of the guidewire against resistance may result in damage to the guidewire or injury to the patient.
  • Confirm the compatibility of the guidewire and other devices being used in the procedure.

Case Study

When multiple approaches are needed for complex stenosis treatment, Aristotle® 14 Zoom WireTM easily navigates tortuous anatomy and facilitates the necessary support for delivering stents, balloons, and other devices.

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