The GORE VIABIL Biliary Endoprothethis offers an alternative for treating biliary malignancy. It can be placed percutaneously or endoscopically in the biliary tract, and features a nonporous ePTFE/FEP liner. The endoprothethis's flexible nitinol stent is claimed to have a higher radial or 'hoop'...
read full descriptionThis is a nitinol stent system for endoscopic or percutaneous insertion. It is available uncovered, partially covered or fully covered and is designed for malignant biliary strictures. Delivery is 7F for uncovered and 9F for covered stents. There are 8 and 10mm diameters in lengths from...
read full descriptionThis is a fixed cell braided stent from Taewoong medical The stent comes in an uncovered and covered version. The covered version has a retrieval string to help with removal. Uncovered 6-10mm and 4 to 12cm in length requiring a 7F sheath and is available in percutaneous and endoscopic...
read full descriptionThe Niti-S Bumpy stent is indicated for the treatment of benign biliary and pancreatic strictures. We have also used it in malignant strictures with success. The flared ends help prevent stent migration The device is CE mark approved.
read full descriptionThe Jengu stent from HIlzo is similar to the covered ureteric stents. Its PTFE covered on both siides of the nitinol mesh and has a string to aid percutaneous removal. It's available in 8 and 10mm diameters and 6,8, and 10cm lengths. There is a 50cm delivery system for a percutaneous...
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