Step 1: J-Tip Guide Wire:
This wire has a curved tip that facilitates smooth navigation around curves in the vessel. It is often used for catheter insertion in difficult or tortuous vessels.
Step 2: Straight Guide Wire:
A straight guide wire is used when a more direct path is available, offering less flexibility but better control during the procedure. It is ideal for procedures requiring precision in straight vessels.
Step 3: Hydrophilic Guide Wire:
Coated with a hydrophilic material, this guide wire becomes slippery when wet, which reduces friction during the procedure. It is helpful in navigating difficult or narrow pathways.
Step 4: Supportive Guide Wire:
These wires are stiffer and provide greater support to the catheter or other medical instruments, often used in more challenging cases where high support is needed.