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Boston Scientific Express LD iliac and Biliary | Used in Biliary Stenting, Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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Express LD iliac and Biliary

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).  ...

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EV3 Protege GPS Nitinol Biliary Stent System | Used in Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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Protege GPS Nitinol Biliary Stent System

  • Added Jun 18, 2013
  • Manufactured by EV3

The manufacturer describes the device as a self-expanding Nitinol stent system designed for the palliative treatment of malignant neoplasms in the biliary tree. It is made of a nickel titanium alloy (Nitinol) and comes pre-mounted on a 6F over-the-wire delivery system. The stent is cut from a...

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Abbott Vascular SUPERA Veritas Self-Expanding Nitinol Stent | Used in Biliary Stenting, Vascular stenting | Which Medical Device

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SUPERA Veritas Self-Expanding Nitinol Stent

According 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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