Since 1963, Cook Group companies have been among the leaders in developing healthcare devices that have improved lives around the world.
The Cook Zenith Iliac Branch Device (IBD) expands the endovascular treatment options for patients with aorto-iliac or iliac aneurysms by preserving blood flow to one or both internal iliac(IIA) arteries. This reduces potential ischaemic complications associated with occlusion of the IIAs...
read full descriptionCook recently received CE approval for their low profile EVAR device which is to be officially launched at CIRSE 2010. The new device has a '16F' (internal, 18F external) delivery system and eliminates the need for a top cap to help precise delivery. This will of course aid percutaneous...
read full descriptionThe Zenith pivot branch device standard fenestrated endovascular graft is designed for treating juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) originating below the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). Photo credit: Cook® Medical, Inc.
read full descriptionThis device is the only off-the-shelf endovascular stent graft that is indicated to treat thoracoabdominal aneurysms. Designed with four downward-facing branches, Zenith t-Branch helps to preserve blood flow to visceral vessels whilst excluding the aneurysmal sac. It has superior...
read full descriptionThe Zenith TX2 TAA Endovascular Graft designed specifically to address the common problem of thoracic grafts struggling with proximal neck wall apposition (the “bird's beak” effect). The end result is unrivaled control and accurate proximal conformity with the inner curvature of the...
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