This 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 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 descriptionThis is the new balloon mounted stent from Abbott vascular. It has multilinked cobalt chromium stent struts and they say it is 6F compatible across all sizes, thats from 4mm to 10mm. The longest stent length is 59mm in all but the 10mm stent which is only 39mm in length. They claim the...
read full descriptionThis 6F application device is a closed cell design and adapted to .035 inch guide wire. It is strong and repositional and available in a range of sizes from Ø 6mm – 14mm and lengths from 30mm and 100mm.
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the SUPERA Veritas self-expanding nitinol stent is comprised of 6 pairs of closed-end interwoven nitinol wires with a closed cell geometry and is delivered via a coaxial catheter-based delivery handle. The stent has very high radial force and is very flexible...
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