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Atrium Advanta v12 | Used in Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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Advanta v12

  • Added Oct 8, 2007
  • Manufactured by Atrium

The Atrium’s V12 is a one-step delivery system, and is suitable for vessels ranging from 5mm to 12mm diameters. The ultra low crossing profile is made possible by Atrium’s Power Crimp Technology and Atrium’s Anertia balloon catheter technology.  All 5mm-10mm...

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Abbott Vascular StarClose SE Vascular Closure System | Used in Access closure, Vascular closure | Which Medical Device
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StarClose SE Vascular Closure System

The StarClose Extravascular Closure System features an innovative Nitinol clip that is designed to promote the primary healing process to achieve a secure close of femoral artery access sites following diagnostic or interventional vascular procedures. The system works by placing an...

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Cook Medical Zilver Stent | Used in Biliary Stenting, Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device
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Zilver Stent

Used 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...

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