Control & Angiographic Syringes

Control & Angiographic Syringes


Clinical Application

Control and angiographic syringes are used to deliver fluids, contrast media, and medications during diagnostic and interventional procedures where controlled injection and pressure management are required.

They are commonly used in interventional cardiology, peripheral vascular procedures, and catheter-based diagnostics where consistent manual injection and stable handling are essential.

These syringes support:

  • Controlled delivery of contrast media
  • Pressure-managed injection during angiography
  • Stable connection with manifolds and stopcocks
  • Repeatable performance across procedural steps

Design and Performance

ALSPL control and angiographic syringes are designed to provide predictable mechanical response and consistent fluid delivery.

Key characteristics include:

  • Smooth plunger movement for controlled injection
  • Clear barrel visibility to support accurate volume management
  • Secure luer interfaces for leak-resistant connection
  • Stable structural integrity under injection pressure
  • Balanced plunger resistance for controlled contrast delivery

Design emphasis is placed on maintaining consistent tactile response during repeated injections within a procedure.


Construction Options

Control and angiographic syringes may be configured as:

  • Standard control syringes for general fluid management
  • High-visibility angiographic syringes for contrast injection
  • Colour-coded syringe platforms for line identification
  • Rotatable luer lock configurations
  • Defined volume capacities aligned to procedural workflow

Configuration is selected based on procedural application and connection requirements.


Standard Configurations

Standard syringe platforms are available across commonly used volume capacities and interface formats.

Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.


Customisation

Custom syringe programs may include:

  • Alternative barrel volumes
  • Modified hub interfaces
  • Custom plunger resistance profiles
  • Defined colour coding schemes
  • Procedure-specific kit integration
  • OEM and private label manufacturing

Custom designs are aligned with procedural workflow and compatibility with associated devices.