This biodegraedable stent from Medtronic has a double helical shape and is said to allow the bile/pancreatic fluid to flow around the outside of the stent. There are two varieties, a fast degrading and a slow degrading profile although they do not state the likely degradation time period. It...
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 descriptionHilzo range of GI stents Handwoven cellular construction nitinol Optimal blend of coverage, flexibility, and radial force Percutaneous and TTS delivery available Biliary Stents Uncovered straight Moving Cell Stent Covered type Esophageal Stents...
read full descriptionThe Pinnacle Destination Guiding Sheath consists of a guiding catheter and an introducer sheath. The variety of different curves allow access across the aortic bifurcation, to the renal arteries and other areas giving good support for selective catheters for stenting and embolisation. Two valve...
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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