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Extending a guidewire (ACS) with a "Doc" device not infrequently results in kinking of the proximal end of the guidewire, due to the fragile nature of the tapered proximal tip. Straightening the bent guidewire is accomplished easily with the use of two guidewire torque devices attached to both ends of the kinked connection.