Dr 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 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 descriptionThe manufacturer describes this device as a u niquely flexible stent with c ompetitive radial strength with minimal recoil.
read full descriptionInterventionalists treating patients suffering from Peripheral Vascular Disease in the Superficial Femoral Arteryand Proximal Popliteal Arteries need a flexible stent which is capable of stenting tortuous arteries. The Gore Tigris Vascular Stent has a dual component design,...
read full descriptionThe Abbott Supera is a strong, flexible stent system. According to the manufaturer, it m imics the natural structure and movement of the anatomy and m aintains a visibly round, open lumen for normal, healthy blood flow in challenging anatomy. The device is indicated to improve luminal diameter...
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