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Liberator locking stylet

Fig. 4.4 Liberator Locking Stylet after the stylet is advanced to the tip of the lead, unlatch the tubular handle of the locking mechanism by removing the pin Fig. 4.4 Liberator Locking Stylet after the stylet is advanced to the tip of the lead, unlatch the tubular handle of the locking mechanism by removing the pin <a) and lock the stylet in the lead by firmly advancing the tubular handle forward while holding the wire extender in place (b)...
Fig. 6.6 The liberator locking stylet engaging the distal aspeet of the inner coil. Fig. 6.6 The liberator locking stylet engaging the distal aspeet of the inner coil.
Liberator (Cook Vascular) (Fig. 4.4) this stylet has a wound spring at the distal portion that is compressed and locked into the conductor coil when a thin, preloaded cylinder is advanced. Therefore, the mechanism is activated by advancement of the cylinder, which causes the wound spring portion to lock in place. This type of locking stylet is universal one size fits all leads with lumen diameter of 0.016 to 0.032... [Pg.60]


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