The GORE VIABIL Biliary Endoprothethis offers an alternative for treating biliary malignancy. It can be placed percutaneously or endoscopically in the biliary tract, and features a nonporous ePTFE/FEP liner. The endoprothethis's flexible nitinol stent is claimed to have a higher radial or 'hoop'...
read full descriptionThe Valeo® Balloon Expandable Biliary Stent is a new device from Bard PV. The Valeo® Biliary Stent is intended for use in the palliation of malignant strictures (neoplasms) in the biliary tree. This device is designed and intended for one time use only. Bard PV...
read full descriptionThis biodegradeable stent from Q3 Medical is said to have the advantages of a metal stent but will biodegrade meaning it is non permanent. They state it has minimal recoil and shortening and the stricture does not require prior preparation. The stent comes in 8 and 10mm diameters and can be...
read full descriptionCook Medical's forceps set is designed to be used for percutaneous access to and biopsy of tissue within the biliary duct. A separate complementary line of biliary drains and stents enables completion of the procedure according to preference. T he ...
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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