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titleOfInvention Introducer sheath
abstract An introducer capable of reducing the time required for hemostasis at a wound site and reducing a physical burden on a patient after removing an introducer sheath introduced percutaneously into a living body lumen. Provide a sheath. An introducer sheath (100) is capable of treating a wound site of a living tissue, a catheter body (110) percutaneously introduced into a living body lumen, a hub (120) connected to the proximal end side of the catheter body, and A drug portion 160 having a hemostatic agent, the drug portion being disposed proximal to the outer surface 117 of the catheter body. [Selected figure] Figure 4
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