According to Cook Medical, the Zilver Vena Venous Self-Expanding Stent is the world’s first-ever stent designed to specifically treat symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction. The device has received CE Mark approval. Based on Cook’s existing Zilver technology, the...
read full descriptionUsed as an adjunct to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in the treatment of symptomatic vascular disease of the iliac arteries. Self-expandable stent made of nitinol. Flexible, slotted tube which provides strength and flexibility upon deployment. Supplied with multiple gold markers...
read full descriptionThe Xpert Self-Expanding Stent System from Abbott Vascular is designed for use in peripheral vessel procedures. The Xpert system comprises a 4F compatible nitinol stent, for recommended use with a 0.018” guidewire system. Xpert stent literature on PubMed ...
read full descriptionThis is a balloon expandable peripheral and biliary stent from medtronic. It has a 0.035 inch delivery system and is available in diameters from 5-10mm and legths of 15-60mm.
read full descriptionThe VICI VENOUS STENT System is a self-expanding nitinol stent specifically designed to meet the challenges of venous anatomy. According to Boston Scientific, its closed-cell geometry and high radial strength provide excellent lumen quality without compromising flexibility or...
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