The Fluency Plus Vascular Stent Graft is designed for use in the iliac and femoral arteries and consists of a self-expanding Nitinol skeleton, encapsulated within two ultrathin layers of ePTFE. The soft, atraumatic tip is tapered to fit a 0.035" guidewire, and...
read full descriptionN-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) can be used as a liquid embolic agent when mixed with Lipiodol to make it radio opaque. The ratio affects the polymerisation time. The more lipiodol then the slower the time to solidify and the deeper the vascular penetration generally.
read full descriptionThis multilayered stent system is a natural evolution of the previous use of uncovered stents in saccular and popliteal aneurysms before the introduction of covered stent grafts. The theory is that the multilayed stent alters the flow dynamics of the blood leading to thrombosis of the sac...
read full descriptionA .035 inch embolization coil for blocking or moderating blood flow through peripheral veins and arteries. According to Cook Medical, the device is designed for more precise placement and has a radiopaque marker at the detachment point. The coil is retractable to repositon prior to detachment....
read full descriptionThis Ruby coil embolization system is available in lengths of up to 60cm. The coil is detachable and comes in ‘framing’ and ‘fill’ formats and can be delivered through a micro catheter.
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