VenusP-Valve™ System The VenusP-Valve System is the first self-expanding nitinol stent for pulmonary valve in Europe known to Venus Medtech. The VenusP-Valve System was designed at 28-36 mm for valve diameter specifically for large RVOTs. The intended purpose of VenusP-Valve is...
read full descriptionThe Baylis Powerwire distrubed in the UK by BVM is an RF enabled wire aimed at helping recanalisation of vessels. The wire is connected to a generator and the RF power can then be initiated for short bursts enabling te wire to slowly be advanced through an occlusion. It will be particularly...
read full descriptionThis is a covered coronary stent from Biotronik. It has an external covering only giving it a lower profile and enabling 5F access.
read full descriptionThe micro wires from Boston scientific are designed for crossing and navigating atheromatous lesions above and below the knee. They are also useful for support in the visceral vasculature for placing 0.018 mounted stents. The wires have a hydrophilic coating, shapeable tips and come in...
read full descriptionThis latest covered balloon expandable stent from Gore is an interesting design with independent stainless steel rings said to make it more flexible. The semi compliant balloon allows variation in stent size with inflation pressure. Balloon mounting will of course allow accurate placement....
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