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Abbott Vascular ABSORB Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold | Used in Coronary stenting, CTO Recanalisation | Which Medical Device

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ABSORB Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold

The ABSORB device is a bioresorbable scaffold designed to treat a patient's blocked vessel. Once the vessel can remain open without the extra support, ABSORB will slowly metabolise and be resorbed by the body. This device delivers everolimus, an anti-proliferative drug. ABSORB is...

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Biosensors International BioMatrix Flex drug-eluting stent | Used in Coronary stenting, Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) | Which Medical Device

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BioMatrix Flex drug-eluting stent

The BioMatrix Flex™ stent system offers the unique combination of Biolimus A9™ (BA9™), an anti-restenotic drug developed and patented by Biosensors specifically for use with drug-eluting stents, combined with a biodegradable poly-lactic acid (PLA) polymer abluminally coated...

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Terumo Ultimaster Coronary Stent System | Used in Coronary stenting | Which Medical Device

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Ultimaster Coronary Stent System

  • Added Jul 14, 2014
  • Manufactured by Terumo

  Ultimaster TM CoCr Coronary Stent System Is indicated for improving myocardial blood flow in patients with stenotic lesions in coronary arteries. Ultimaster brings together the best in DES technology to facilitate the most complex clinical cases:    ...

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