Inflator syringe
An inflator is a vital tool in medicine, especially in the fields of cardiology and vascular interventions, used to precisely regulate and control the pressure in balloons used in angioplasty or other therapeutic procedures. This tool helps the doctor to accurately inflate the balloon in the blocked vessel or the treated area by adjusting the pressure and volume of the injection, and improve blood flow or open blockages. Precise control of the pressure during balloon inflation is of great importance; too much pressure can damage the vessel and too little pressure cannot open the blockage properly.
Inflators are manufactured in different sizes and capacities that are compatible with different medical needs. Their different sizes usually differ according to the volume of fluid they can inject (usually 20 to 30 cc) and the adjustable pressure range (for example, up to 20 or 30 atmospheres).
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