This multilayered stent system is a natural evolution of the previous use of uncovered stents in saccular and popliteal aneurysms before the introduction of covered stent grafts. The theory is that the multilayed stent alters the flow dynamics of the blood leading to thrombosis of the sac...
read full descriptionDr Phil Haslam, Which Medical Device Editor-in-Chief, took a look at the Abre venous system at the BSIR 2017 annual scientific meeting held Birmingham's ICC (UK) in November. It's a nitinol stent with an introducer size of 9F and a delivery system length of 90cm. CE mark indications are:...
read full descriptionThis open cell balloon mounted stent from Boston is claimed to have excellent radial force. Their website compares it with 5 other selected stents. It is available in 6-10mm diameters and lengths from 17-57mm. It can be inserted through 6 and 7F sheaths (depending on stent size). ...
read full descriptionBioMimics® 3D Vascular Stent System by Veryan Medical A peripheral self-expanding nitinol stent with a three dimensional (3D) helical shape. Laser cut from a straight nitinol tube the 3D helical shape is stored in the nitinol shape memory. 6Fr over-the-wire (OTW) stent...
read full descriptionAndraStent® High radial force Cobalt Chromium bare metal stent Developed for large vessels Large product range diameters from 6 up to 32mm lengths from 13 up to 57mm
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