Peripheral Embolization Products

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Peripheral Embolization Products PRODUCT CATALOG AND ORDERING INFORMATION Setting Standards. Exceeding Expectations.

BOSTON SCIENTIFIC Peripheral Embolization Solved Complete Offering Throughout our history, we ve pioneered the development of innovative products to help physicians improve patients lives. This focused approach to new Peripheral Embolization technologies, backed by an unwavering commitment to quality, remains unchanged for over years.

s The Fathom s are designed to address a variety of clinical practice situations and are available in distinct profile configurations for challenging procedures. Available in 0.0" and 0.0" sizes, Fathom s combine a nitinol hypotube distal segment with advanced microfabrication technology, creating a design that revolutionizes access of the most tortuous vasculature. Fathom Peripheral Embolization s Microfabricated nitinol hypotube designed for turn-for-turn torque Alternating microscopic channels balance support with flexibility Lubricious hydrophilic coating on distal segment and PTFE coating on stainless steel segment intended to facilitate guidewire placement and catheter tracking Highly visible, shapeable platinum/tungsten tip available in straight and angled profiles Total Hypotube Tip Proximal/ Distal O.D. (in) Tip M0000 0 3 0.0 M000 0 3 0.0 Angled M0000 0 3 0.0 M0000 0 3 0.0 Angled Total Hypotube Tip Proximal/ Distal O.D. (in) Tip M0009000 0 0.0 M00090 0 3 0.0 M00090 0 0.0 M0009 0 3 0.0 Transend Peripheral Embolization s Scitanium alloy core provides excellent support able tungsten tip enables physicians to customize guidewire Lubricious ICE Hydrophilic Coating on distal segment, for enhanced catheter tracking A guidewire engineered to provide torque control and flexibility Total able Tip Proximal O.D. (in) Distal O.D. (in) M000 0.0 0.0 M00 0.0 0.0 M000 90 0.0 0.0 M00 0.0 0.0 M00 0.0 0.0

Direxion Torquable s Direxion Family. F distal OD with 0.0" PTFE inner lumen,, J, or Swan shape tip options or RO markers Compatible with all 0.0" coils, up to 700 micron sized spherical particles, and up to 00 micron sized non-spherical particles 0 psi burst rating Direxion Number Usable Tip RO Markers M0090 9- M009 9- M009 9- M009 9-3 M0090 9- M0090 9- M00970 9-7 J M0090 9- Swan M0093 9-3 M009 9-3 Direxion Preloaded System with Fathom- Number Direxion Torqueable Usable Direxion Torqueable Tip Fathom- Overall M009 9-0 M0090 9-0 Direxion Preloaded System with Transend- Number Direxion Torqueable Usable Direxion Torqueable Tip Transend- Overall M009 9- M0090 9-

The Direxion is the first microcatheter built using Boston Scientific s slotted nitinol hypotube technology. This technology maximizes torque transmission in the catheter shaft, giving the Direxion best-in-class torqueability while still maintaining excellent flexibility, trackability, and pushability. The Direxion is also available in six unique tip configurations as well as a full line of 0.0" and 0.07" lumen pre-loaded guidewire systems with your choice of a Fathom -, Transend -, or Transend-. Direxion HI-FLO Family. F distal OD with 0.07" PTFE inner lumen,, J, or Swan shape tip options Compatible with up to 900 micron sized spherical particles, and up to 7 micron sized non-spherical particles 0 psi burst rating Direxion HI-FLO Number Usable Tip RO Markers M00900 9-0 M009 9- M009 9- M009 9-3 M0090 9- M0090 9- M00970 9-7 J M00900 9-0 Swan Direxion HI-FLO Preloaded System with Fathom- Number Direxion Torqueable Usable Direxion Torqueable Tip Fathom- Overall M0097 9-7 0 M00970 9-7 0 Direxion HI-FLO Preloaded System with Transend- Number Direxion Torqueable Usable Direxion Torqueable Tip Transend- Overall M0099 9-9 M00990 9-9 3

Renegade HI-FLO s Renegade HI-FLO Microcathether Family Renegade HI-FLO s 3 F proximal OD tapers to. F polished distal tip with RO marker Large 0.07" PTFE inner lumen and 00 psi burst pressure rating promotes exceptional flow rates Fiber and metal braid designed for excellent visibility without compromising kink resistance Compatible with up to 900 micron spherical particles and up to 7 micron non-spherical particles Usable Proximal/ Distal O.D. (F) Distal I.D. (in) Distal Tip Tip Design M000 M000 M000 M0070 M000 M0090 M00900 M009 0 0 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 Recommended microcatheter for Contour Embolic Particles. Renegade HI-FLO Fathom Kits (two hoops/one carton) Renegade HI-FLO paired with Fathom- Fathom- Steerable Overall Fathom- Steerable Tip Renegade HI-FLO Usable Renegade HI-FLO Tip M000 M0090 M0000 M00 M00 M00 M000 M000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Boston Scientific s Renegade Hi-FLO Product Portfolio provides you with the options you need to address a wide variety of challenging interventions. With the trusted Renegade HI-FLO platform, this family of microcatheters gives you the confidence you need to access a variety of vasculature. The Renegade HI-FLO Fathom System combines the unique turn-for-turn, torque response, flexibility and high visibility of the Fathom- with the clinically proven performance of the Renegade HI-FLO, all in one convenient platform. The combination of these custom-built technologies, available for the first time in one convenient package and eight configurations, provides physicians with advanced, simple solutions for their peripheral embolization needs. Renegade HI-FLO Fathom Systems (one hoop/one carton) The Renegade HI-FLO is pre-loaded with a Fathom Combined kit eliminates a prep-step The Diamond-cut nitinol hypotube of the Fathom provides turn-for-turn torque for deft navigation of even the most tortuous vasculature The Renegade HI-FLO has a large 0.07" PTFE inner lumen, yet maintains a small. F distal tip, providing excellent deliverability, rail support, and flow rates Fathom- Steerable Overall Fathom- Steerable Tip Renegade HI-FLO Usable Renegade HI-FLO Tip M0000 M00 M00 M00 M000 M000 M000 M0070 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Renegade HI-FLO Transend Kits (two hoops/one carton) Renegade HI-FLO paired with Transend- Transend- Usable Transend- able Tip Renegade HI-FLO Usable Renegade HI-FLO Tip M0090 M00990 M0000 M00 M00 M00

Renegade s Renegade Family Renegade STC s 3 F proximal OD tapers to. F smooth distal tip with non-protruding RO marker and 0.0" PTFE inner lumen Angled and straight distal tip options, and cm lengths,000 psi burst pressure rating Compatible with all 0.0" coils, up to 700 micron sized spherical particles, and up to 00 micron non-spherical particles Usable Proximal/ Distal O.D. (F) Distal I.D. (in) Distal Tip Length (in) Tip Design M0070 M000 M003 M00 M00390 M0000 M000 M000 M003 M003 M00370 M0030 0 0 0 0 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Angled Angled Angled Angled Angled Angled Recommended microcatheter for Interlock - Fibered Occlusion System and for all 0.0" pushable coils. Renegade Fiber Braided s 3 F proximal OD tapers to. F smooth distal tip with RO marker and 0.0" PTFE inner lumen 0 psi rated burst pressure VORTEC Fiber Braided Material intended to provide excellent flexibility Compatible with all 0.0" coils, up to 700 micron sized spherical particles, and up to 00 micron non-spherical particles Usable Proximal/ Distal O.D. (F) Distal I.D. (in) Distal Tip M00 M00 M00 0 0 3.0/. 3.0/. 3.0/. 0.0 0.0 0.0

FasTracker -3 s FasTracker-3 Family FasTracker-3 Infusion Catheters 3 F proximal OD tapers to. F smooth distal tip with RO marker and 0.0" PTFE inner lumen Hydrolene Hydrophilic Coating polymer surface for excellent tracking 0 psi burst pressure rating Compatible with all 0.0" pushable coils, non-spherical particles up to 00 microns and with spherical particles up to 900 microns Total Proximal/ Distal O.D. (F) Proximal/ Distal I.D. (F) Catheter Distal M000 M00 0 3.0/. 3.0/. 0.0 0.0 FasTracker-3 Systems (one tray/one carton) Either the Taper or Transend pre-loaded in a FasTracker-3 and Usable FasTracker-3 Usable FasTracker-3 Tip M000 M000 M0000 M000 M0000 M00 M000 Taper- Flex Tip/ Taper- Flex Tip/ Taper- Flex Tip/ Taper-/ Taper-/ Transend-/ Transend-/ 7

Interlock Fibered IDC Occlusion System Interlock- Fibered IDC Occlusion Systems Available in Helical and Diamond Coil shapes, maximizing your ability to tailor coil type to anatomical need Deliverable through a microcatheter with a inner diameter of 0.0" Standard Length Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M0030 M00390 M000 3 M003 3 M003 M003 M00 M00 M00 M00370 M0030 M00390 M000 M003 M003 M003 M00 Long Length Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M0039 0 M0039 0 M00390 0 M00390 0 M00390 0 Diamond Configurations Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M00370 /3.3 Diamond M00370 /. Diamond M00370 M003770 / /..0 Diamond Diamond

The Interlock Fibered IDC Occlusion System features interlocking arms that allow the coil to be advanced and retracted before final placement in the vessel, thus aiding in a more controlled delivery. The long coil lengths and wide diameters provide increased procedural flexibility, helping you meet the challenges of vessel size and procedural variables. Interlock-3 Fibered IDC Occlusion Systems Available in, and Diamond s Deliverable through a F Imager II 0.03" or 0.03" guidewire compatible Diagnostic catheter Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M0033700 M00337 M00337 M003370 M0033790 M003300 0 M0033 M0033 0 M0033 0 Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M0030 3 M0033 M003 M003 M003370 M00330 M003390 0 M0030 M0033 0 M0033 M0033 0 M003 M003 0 M003 M003370 0 Diamond Description Diameter (mm) Length (cm) M00339. Diamond M00339 M00339 9.0.0 Diamond Diamond 9

Pushable Platinum Coils Pushable 0.0" Fibered Platinum Coils Boston Scientific s line of pushable 0.0" coils offer wide variety of shapes that have been designed to address the unpredictable challenges of the distal vasculature Pushable 0.0" coils can be used in conjunction with a small lumen microcatheter, such as the Renegade STC or Renegade- VortX Diamond- Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M0033 3 3.3 3 M003 3.7 M003. M003.7 0 VortX- Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M0033 3. M003.0 M003. 0 M003. - Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M00.0 M003.0 Figure - Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M003.0

With Boston Scientific, you can choose from a wide range of platinum coils, all engineered for enhanced visibility. All Boston Scientific platinum coils include dense Dacron Fibers intended to facilitate fast and complete occlusion, and rounded ball-weld ends designed for ease of use and to address the risk of vessel trauma. Multi-Loop- Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M0033 7.0 Complex Helical- Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M003.0 M00333.0 M003 7.0 0 M003.0 0 M003.0 0 M00377 7.0 70 Pushable 0.03" Fibered Platinum Coils Boston Scientific s line of pushable 0.03" coils have been engineered to facilitate robust radial force Pushable 0.03" coils are designed with long, dense Dacron Fibers to facilitate vessel occlusion 0.03" Multi-Loop Fibered Platinum Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M0037 3. M0037 3. 0 M003703.9 M003703. M00370.0 0 M00370. 0 M003770 7.3 0 M003790 9.7 0 VortX-3 Vascular Occlusion Coils Maximum Unrestrained Coil Length (mm) Length in Introducer (mm) M00373.0 M00373. 3 M00373.0 3 M003737 7. 7

Embolic Particles & Occlusion Balloons Advancing vessel occlusion Boston Scientific Occlusion Balloon Catheters are designed to provide the strength and reliability your procedures require. Occlusion Balloon Catheters are setting the standard in temporary vessel occlusion. Contour Embolization Particles PVA flakes that are indicated for the embolization of hypervascular tumors including leiomyoma uteri and arteriovenous malformations (AVM) Available in dry vials and a range of embolic sizes to help promote procedural flexibility Particle Size (microns) Box (units) Packaging M00700-0 M00700-0 M00700 0-0 M00700 0-0 M007003 0-33 M007003 0-3 M00700 3-00 M00700 3-00 M00700 00-7 M00700 00-7 M00700 7-00 M00700 7-00 M0070 00-0 Occlusion Balloons Standard Occlusion Balloons Soft, compliant latex material designed to increase balloon burst strength during multiple inflations Multiple shaft lengths designed to optimize procedural efficiency Size (F) Lumens Usable Recommended Inflated Balloon M007 7 0.03. M007 7 0 0.03. Berenstein Occlusion Balloons Compliant latex material allows for inflation to either. mm or. mm diameters Non-tapered catheter shaft designed to facilitate the coaxial use of small catheters or embolics Size (F) Lumens Usable Recommended Inflated Balloon M007 0 0.03./.

CONTOUR EMBOLIZATION PARTICLES Indications for Use: The Contour Embolization Particles are used for the embolization of peripheral hypervascular tumors, including leiomyoma uteri and peripheral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Do not use particles smaller than 3 microns for the treatment of leiomyoma uteri. Contraindications for Use: Contraindications Specific to All Peripheral Indications:. Vascular anatomy or blood flow precludes stable, selective Contour Embolization Particles or catheter placement. Presence of vasospasm 3. Presence of hemorrhage. Presence of severe atheromatous disease. Presence of feeding arteries smaller than distal branches from which they emerge. Presence of collateral vessel pathways potentially endangering normal territories during embolization 7. Presence of arteries supplying the lesion not large enough to accept Contour Embolization Particles. Vascular resistance peripheral to the feeding arteries precluding passage of Contour Embolization Particles into the lesion 9. In large diameter arteriovenous shunts. In the pulmonary vasculature. Patient intolerance to occlusion procedures. Contraindications Specific to Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE):. Pregnant women. Suspected pelvic inflammatory disease or any other active pelvic infection 3. Any malignancy of the pelvic region. Endometrial neoplasia or hyperplasia. Presence of one or more submucosal fibroid(s) with more than 0% growth into the uterine cavity. Presence of pedunculated serosal fibroid as the dominant fibroid(s) 7. Fibroids with significant collateral feeding by vessels other than the uterine arteries. Complications specific to embolization include, but may not be limited to:. Foreign body reactions (i.e. pain, rash) necessitating medical intervention. Allergic reaction to contrast media 3. Infection necessitating medical intervention. Complications related to catheterization (e.g., hematoma at the site of entry, clot formation at the tip of the catheter and subsequent dislodgment, vasospasm and nerve and/or circulatory injuries, which may result in leg injury). Undesirable reflux or passage of Contour Embolization Particles into arteries adjacent to the targeted lesion or through the lesion into other arteries or arterial beds. Ischemia at an undesirable location 7. Incomplete occlusion of vascular beds or territories may give rise to the possibility of post procedural hemorrhage, development of alternative vascular pathways, recanalization or recurrence of symptoms. Vessel or lesion rupture and hemorrhage 9. Recurrent hemorrhage. Ischemic stroke or my cardial infarction. Death. Potential Complications Specific to UFE:. Postembolization syndrome. Vaginal discharge 3. Tissue passage, fibroid sloughing or fibroid expulsion post-ufe. Temporary or permanent stopping of menstrual bleeding. Infection of the pelvic region. Endometrial atrophy with amenorrhea despite normal ovarian function 7. Complications to pregnancy. Premature Ovarian Failure (i.e., menopause) 9. Uterine/Ovarian necrosis. Uterine rupture. Post-UFE intervention to remove necrotic fibroid tissue. Hysterectomy. Warnings and Precautions: Warnings Applicable to All Peripheral Indications PRIOR TO EMBOLIZATION, PROSPECTIVE PATIENTS OR THEIR REPRESENTATIVES MUST BE PROVIDED AN INFORMED CONSENT DESCRIBING THE POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS DEVICE. WRITTEN ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS WARRANTED. The safety and effectiveness of Contour Embolization Particles for neurovascular use have not been established. As with any embolization device, patient injury, permanent disability or death may occur as a result of its use. Vascular occlusion should only be performed by physicians possessing skilled interventional occlusion experience in the territory intended to be embolized. A thorough evaluation of a patients medical condition, vascular pathways and the desired embolization goal is necessary to achieve successful occlusion. This evaluation should include baseline angiography to determine the presence of potentially dangerous collateral pathways. Postprocedural patient follow-up to assess the continued level of vascular occlusion is necessary. Angiography may be indicated. Serious radiation induced skin injury may occur to the patient due to long periods of fluoroscopic exposure, large patient diameter, angled x-ray projections, and multiple image recording runs or radiographs. Refer to your facility s institutional protocol to ensure the proper radiation dose is applied for each specific type of procedure performed. Physicians should monitor patients that may be at risk. Onset of radiation-induced injury to the patient may be delayed. Patients should be counseled on potential radiation side effects and whom they should contact if they show symptoms. Precautions Applicable to All Indications: Patients with known allergy to contrast medium may require pre-medication prior to embolization. Additional evaluations or precautions may be necessary in managing periprocedural care for patients with the following conditions: a) Bleeding diathesis or hypercoagulative state; b) Immunocompromised. The use of sophisticated imaging equipment is necessary for successful embolization therapy. Appropriate facilities should be available to treat potential complications of the procedure. While it is anticipated that long-term embolization of vascular structures with Contour Embolization Particles will be achieved, no guarantee of permanence, cure or benefit can be made. UFE Specific Warnings for Pregnancy (Specific for Treatment of Leiomyoma Uteri): UFE is not intended for women who desire future pregnancy. The effects of UFE on the ability to become pregnant and carry a fetus to term, and on the development of the fetus, have not been determined. Therefore, this procedure should only be performed on women who do not intend future pregnancy. Women who become pregnant following UFE, should be aware that they may be at increased risk for preterm delivery, cesarean delivery, malpresentation (incorrect positioning of the baby), and postpartum hemorrhage (post-delivery bleeding). Devascularization of uterine myometrium resulting from UFE may put women who become pregnant following UFE at increased risk of uterine rupture. Other UFE Specific Warnings: Devascularization of uterine myometrium resulting from UFE may put women at increased risk of uterine rupture. The diagnosis of uterine sarcoma could be delayed by taking a non-surgical approach (such as UFE), to treat uterine fibroids. Conduct a more thorough work-up for patients with warning signs for sarcoma (e.g., prior pelvic radiation, MRI findings, rapid tumor growth, postmenopausal with new uterine enlargement). Recurrent or continued tumor growth following UFE should be considered a potential warning sign for sarcoma and surgery should be considered. UFE Specific Precautions: It is recommended that patients undergoing embolization of leiomyoma uteri be provided a clear understanding of who will provide post-procedure care prior to the embolization procedure. UFE should only be performed by physicians who have received appropriate training for treatment of uterine leiomyomata (fibroids). There is an increased chance of retro-migration of Contour Embolization Particles into unintended blood vessels as uterine artery flow diminishes. Embolization should be stopped when the vasculature surrounding the fibroid can no longer be visualized but before complete stasis in the uterine artery. Please refer to the Directions for Use for clinical data from the Boston Scientific Corporation Contour Embolization Particles UFE Clinical Study Summary prior to use of this product. DIREXION AND DIREXION HI-FLO TORQUEABLE MICROCATHETERS Indications: The Direxion and Direxion HI-FLO Torqueable s are intended for peripheral vascular use. The pre-loaded Fathom and Transend s can be used to selectively introduce and position the microcatheter in the peripheral vasculature. The microcatheter can be used for controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic, or therapeutic materials into the vessel. Contraindications: None known. Adverse Events: The Adverse Events include, but are not limited to: Allergic reaction, Death, Embolism, Hemorrhage/Hematoma, Infection, Pseudoaneurysm, Stroke, Vascular thrombosis, Vessel occlusion, Vessel spasm, Vessel trauma (dissection, perforation, rupture) Warning: Never advance or withdraw an intravascular device against resistance until the cause of resistance is determined by fluoroscopy. Movement of the microcatheter or guidewire against resistance may result in damage or separation of the microcatheter or guidewire tip, or vessel perforation. Direxion family is not intended for use in the coronary vasculature or neurovasculature. The Direxion HI-FLO is not designed for the delivery of embolic coils. Use of excessive force to manipulate the microcatheter against resistance can cause a fracture in the nitinol shaft. Take care not to over-torque the microcatheter, and to relieve any tension before withdrawal by rotating the microcatheter in the opposite direction. Precautions: This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Do not introduce the microcatheter without guidewire support as this may cause damage to the proximal shaft of the catheter. Because the microcatheter may be advanced into narrow sub-selective vasculature, repeatedly assure that the microcatheter has not been advanced so far as to interfere with its removal. If other interventional devices are used with the microcatheter, then refer to that product labeling for intended use, contraindications and potential complications associated with the use of that interventional device. If other interventional devices are used with the microcatheter, then refer to that product labeling for intended use, contraindications and potential complications associated with the use of that interventional device. Always verify tip response under fluoroscopy and the position of the proximal portion of the microcatheter, to avoid shaft coiling and/or fracture. If resistance is felt during rotation of the microcatheter and there is no visible tip response, stop and rotate in the opposite direction to release tension. Should the shaft fracture under too much tension, attempt to advance a guidewire through the fracture point and past the distal lumen, or retract the microcatheter into the guiding catheter. Then withdraw the system in a smooth motion, minimizing any rotation and torquing. FASTRACKER -3 MICROCATHETER AND PRE-LOADED SYSTEM Indications for Use: The FasTracker-3 is intended for peripheral vascular use. The microcatheter can be coaxially tracked over a steerable guidewire in order to access distal, tortuous vasculature. Once the subselective region has been accessed, the microcatheter can be sued for the controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into the vessels. Diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic agents are to be used in accordance with specifications outlined by the manufacturer. Contraindications for Use: None known. Warning: The FasTracker-3 s are not intended for use in the coronary or neurovasculature. Do not use a microcatheter that has been damaged in any way. Damaged microcatheters may rupture causing vessel trauma or tip detachment during steering maneuvers. Never advance or withdraw an intraluminal device against resistance. Movement of microcatheter or guidewire against resistance could dislodge a clot, perforate a vessel wall, or damage microcatheter and guidewire. In severe cases, tip separation of guidewire or microcatheter could occur. Do not exceed maximum infusion [pressure of 70 kpa (0 psi)] for each microcatheter model. Infusion pressure in excess of this maximum may result in ruptured microcatheter or severed tip, possibly resulting in patient injury. Discontinue use of microcatheter for infusion if flow through the microcatheter becomes restricted. Restricted flow indicates possible blockage. Remove and replace blocked microcatheter immediately. DO NOT attempt to clear the microcatheter lumen by infusion. Doing so may cause the microcatheter to rupture, resulting in vascular damage or patient injury. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Vessel trauma/perforation Embolism Hemorrhage/hematoma Vasospasm Infection Allergic reaction. FATHOM -/ STEERABLE GUIDEWIRE Indications for Use: The Fathom- and Fathom- Steerable families are intended for general intravascular use in the peripheral vasculature. They can be used to selectively introduce and position catheters and other interventional devices in the peripheral vasculature. This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures Contraindications for Use: This guidewire is not intended for use in the coronary vasculature. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Allergic reaction Death Embolism (catheter/device, air bubble, plaque, thrombus, air embolism, thromboembolism) Hematoma at the puncture site Infection Pseudoaneurysm Seizure/stroke Vascular thrombosis Vessel occlusion Vessel spasm Vessel dissection Vessel damage Nerve injury Perforation of the vessel Hemorrhage Bleeding Failed treatment Inability to position guidewire Damage to the catheter. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. INTERLOCK - AND INTERLOCK-3 FIBERED IDC OCCLUSION SYSTEMS Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician. Intended Use/Indications for Use: Interlock and Interlock-3 Fibered IDC Occlusion Systems are modified interlocking detachable coils indicated to obstruct or reduce rate of blood flow in the peripheral vasculature. These devices are not intended for neurovascular use. Contraindications: None known. Warning: Compatibility with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has not been established, and the degree of imaging distortion resulting from the coils has not been measured. Adverse Events: Complications related to catheterization (e.g., hematoma at the site of entry, clot formation at the tip of the catheter and subsequent dislodgement, nerve and vessel dissection or perforation) Pain Hemorrhage Infection necessitating medical intervention Foreign body reactions necessitating medical intervention Emboli Ischemia Vasospasm Tissue necrosis Undesirable clot formation of the vasculature Claudication Recanalization Death Temporary neurological deficit. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s instructions.

OCCLUSION BALLOON CATHETERS Intended Use/Indications for Use: Boston Scientific s Occlusion Balloon Catheters are designed for temporary vessel occlusion in application including arteriography, preoperative occlusion, emergency control of hemorrhage, chemotherapeutic drug infusion and renal opacification procedures. Contraindications: Boston Scientific Occlusion Balloon Catheters are not designed for use in embolectomy procedures. Boston Scientific Occlusion Balloon Catheters are not designed for use as vascular flow-directed catheters (Swan-Ganz type). Any use for procedures other than those indicated in the instructions is not recommended. Warning: This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions. The recommended inflation media is contrast, diluted 0% with sterile saline. Failure to observe recommended inflation techniques may result in formation of contrast crystals which could prevent deflation. Bleed catheter of all air before use in the arterial system or in any situation where a balloon rupture could cause a dangerous air embolism. Precautions: The recommended shelf life is as noted. As with all latex rubber, the latex used in the balloon suffers deterioration over time. Storage beyond the expiration date listed on the package may cause the balloon to deteriorate. RENEGADE FIBER BRAIDED MICROCATHETER Indications for Use: The Renegade Fiber Braided is intended for peripheral vascular use. The microcatheter can be coaxially tracked over a steerable guidewire in order to access distal, tortuous vasculature. Once the subselective region has been accessed, the microcatheter can be sued for the controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into vessels. Diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic agents to be used in accordance with specifications outlined by the manufacturer. Contraindications for Use: None known. Warning: This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Vessel trauma Embolism Hemorrhage/hematoma Vasospas Infection Air embolism Allergic reaction. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. RENEGADE HI-FLO FATHOM KIT/SYSTEM Indications for Use: The Renegade HI-FLO Fathom Kit/System is intended for peripheral vascular use. The Fathom can be used to selectively introduce the Renegade HI-FLO in the peripheral vasculature. Once the subselective region has been accessed, the microcatheter can be used for the controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into vessels. Contraindications for Use: None known. Warning: The Renegade HI-FLO Fathom Kit/System is not intended for use in the coronary vasculature. This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Allergic reaction Death Embolism Hemorrhage/hematoma Infection Pseudoaneurysm Stroke Vascular thrombosis Vessel occlusion Vessel spasm Vessel trauma (dissection, perforation, trauma). Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. RENEGADE HI-FLO MICROCATHETER AND MICROCATHETER KIT Indications for Use: The Renegade HI-FLO is intended for peripheral vascular use. The microcatheter can be coaxially tracked over a steerable guidewire in order to access distal, tortuous vasculature. Once the subselective region has been accessed, the microcatheter can be sued for the controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into vessels. Diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic agents to be used in accordance with specifications outlined by the manufacturer. Contraindications for Use: None known. Warning: This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Vessel trauma Embolism Hemorrhage/hematoma Vasospasm Infection Air embolism Allergic reaction. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. RENEGADE STC MICROCATHETER WITH HYDROPASS HYDROPHILIC COATING Indications for Use: The Renegade STC is intended for peripheral vascular use. The microcatheter can be coaxially tracked over a steerable guidewire in order to access distal, tortuous vasculature. Once the subselective region has been accessed, the microcatheter can be sued for the controlled and selective infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into vessels. Diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic agents to be used in accordance with specifications outlined by the manufacturer. Contraindications for Use: None known. Warning: This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Potential Complications: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Vessel trauma Embolism Hemorrhage/hematoma Vasospasm Infection Air embolism Allergic reaction. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. TRANSEND GUIDEWIRE WITH ICE HYDROPHILIC COATING Indications for Use: The Transend is intended for general intravascular use, including the peripheral vasculature. They can be used to selectively introduce and position catheters and other interventional devices in the peripheral vasculature. This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Contraindications for Use: This device is not intended for use in the coronary arteries. Warning: This device should be used only by physicians thoroughly trained in percutaneous, intravascular techniques and procedures. Adverse Events: Complications attributed to the guidewire are the following: Procedural related complications including but not limited to: Vessel trauma Death Air embolism, thromboembolism Hematoma at the puncture site Infection Post embolization syndrome (abdominal pain, fever and nausea/vomiting) Vascular thrombosis Vessel spasm Vessel damage Perforation of the vessel Hemorrhage Bleeding. Failed treatment Inability to position guidewire Damage to the catheter Excessive force against resistance may result in separation of the guidewire tip. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. VORTX -, VORTX, VORTX-3, DIAMOND-, STRAIGHT-, FIGURE -, MULTI-LOOP-, COMPLEX HELICAL- AND HELICAL-3 FIBERED PLATINUM COILS Intended Use/Indications for Use: Boston Scientific s 0.0 Fibered Platinum Coils are intended for arterial and venous embolizations in the peripheral vasculature. Contraindications: None known. Warning: Recanalization has been observed with the usage of some coils. Angiographic follow-up is recommended to ensure continued occlusion. To date, there have been no reports of adverse events associated with MRI procedures conducted on patients with platinum coils in their peripheral vasculature. However, compatibility with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has not been established, and the degree of imaging distortion resulting from the coil has not been measured. Adverse Events: Potential complication include, but are not limited to: Hematoma at the site of entry Vessel perforation Emboli Hemorrhage Ischemia or Vasospasm Clot formation at tip of catheter and subsequent dislodgement Nerve and vessel dissection and perforation Pain Infection necessitating medical intervention Claudication Tissue necrosis Undesirable clot formation of the vasculature Foreign body reactions necessitating medical intervention. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. Peripheral Interventions One Boston Scientific Place Natick, MA 070-37 USA www.bostonscientific.com To order product or for more information contact customer service at..7.0. 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