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Coloplast Coloplast Ureteric Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device

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Coloplast Ureteric Stent

  • Added May 21, 2018
  • Manufactured by Coloplast

This is a ureteric stent from Coloplast.  Our Chief Editor Dr Phil Haslam said; "For a routine ureteric stenting I personally use 7 or 8 F coloplast DJ". The product is marketed as 'a stent without eyes on the straight section'. Have you used this stent? If so, please share...

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Pnn Medical  Memokath 051 Ureter | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device

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3.5 Stars

Memokath 051 Ureter

The Memokath 051 Ureter stent is designed for use in treatment for malignant or benign ureteric strictures.  According to the manufacturer, the stent is easy and simple to insert and remove, and, since it is not prone to encrustation or tissue in-growth, stent does not need to be...

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Boston Scientific Percuflex Ureterical Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device

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4 Stars

Percuflex Ureterical Stent

This ureteric stent from Boston Scientific is de signed with high retention coil strength to help maintain pigtail shape and prevent stent migration.  It has a  high ID/OD ratio and larger inner lumen to facilitate drainage and patency. A biocompatible material is designed for up to a...

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Cook Medical Resonance Stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device
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Resonance Stent

Used for temporary stenting of the ureter in adult patients with extrinsic ureteral obstruction.

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Optimed Steerable ureteric stent | Used in Ureteric stenting | Which Medical Device
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Steerable ureteric stent

  • Added Oct 10, 2007
  • Manufactured by Optimed

OptiPur Ureteral Stents are made from a specially developed radiopaque soft-polyurethane. According to the manufacturer, they offer a high degree of ring stability, excellent pushability, biocompatibility as well as a low tendency to incrustation.  

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