JINDO Tapered Peripheral Guidewire
Engineering Specification
The JINDO Tapered Peripheral Guidewire features a precision distal taper from 0.022” at the tip to 0.035” at the proximal shaft over a 6 to 8 cm transition zone — a geometry engineered to solve a specific anatomic challenge that uniform-diameter wires cannot address.
Clinical Benefit
The JINDO is a specialty peripheral interventional wire for crossing tight or near-total occlusive lesions in infrapopliteal and tibial vessels. The tapered distal diameter reduces crossing profile at the lesion interface without sacrificing the pushability and torque responsiveness that a full 0.035” proximal shaft delivers — the operator feels the wire at the tip while the reduced-diameter nose threads through severely narrowed or calcified BTK (below-the-knee) arterial segments that would resist a full-body 0.035” wire.
Once across the lesion, the 0.035” mid-shaft allows standard-compatibility balloon and device delivery without a wire exchange, streamlining workflow for infrapopliteal revascularization cases.
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Tech Sheet
| Field | Specification |
|---|---|
| Distal Diameter | 0.022” (tip) |
| Proximal Diameter | 0.035” (shaft) |
| Taper Length | 6–8 cm precision transition zone |
| Compatible Devices | Standard 0.035”-compatible balloons and interventional devices (no wire exchange required post-crossing) |
| Indicated Territory | Infrapopliteal and tibial vessels; BTK (below-the-knee) peripheral arterial intervention |
| Coating | Hydrophilic coating for reduced friction in tight and diseased vessel segments |