The TriVascular Ovation Abdominal Stent Graft System is designed for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) procedures. This modular stent graft system comprises an aortic body section, iliac limbs, and iliac extensions as required.
read full descriptionThe P64 flow modulation device is primarily aimed at neuro use but could be used elsewhere. This is an extremely fine meshed stent that could be placed across the neck of a small aneurysm. The flow dynamics are sufficiently changed to allow thrombosis of the aneurysm. The device is deployed...
read full descriptionThe Paladin carotid postdilation angioplasty balloon system has been designed for patients undergoing carotid stenting procedures. According to the manufacturer, the system improves outcomes by reducing the risk of embolisation during postdilation, when the patient has the highest risk of...
read full descriptionThis device uses non focussed ultrasound to generate frictional heating in soft tissues and nerve damage at depth. The ultrasound transducer is in a low pressure balloon which, according to the manufacturer, is said to help centre the device within the vessel. The balloon enables cooled fluid to...
read full descriptionBiotronik's Passeo-18 Lux dr ug releasing balloon, indicated for lower limb arteries gained the CE mark in January 2014. The device is clinically proven to reduce Late Lumen Loss (LLL) and Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR). It has a low profile, highly deliverable Passeo-18 platform...
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