Venous stent sinus-Venous
nitinolself-expanding

Venous stent - sinus-Venous  - OptiMed - nitinol / self-expanding
Venous stent - sinus-Venous  - OptiMed - nitinol / self-expanding
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Characteristics

Type
venous
Material
nitinol
Options
self-expanding
Diameter

10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm, 18 mm
(0.394 in, 0.472 in, 0.551 in, 0.63 in, 0.709 in)

Length

60 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, 120 mm, 150 mm
(2.362 in, 3.15 in, 3.937 in, 4.724 in, 5.906 in)

Description

Power and high flexibility in perfection due to individual ringsegments The "workhorse" among venous stents Proven even in difficult anatomies The self-expanding sinus-venous hybrid stent with the special ring structure is used for symptomatic obstructions (DVT, PTS) in the upper leg and pelvis region, in the femoral vein and iliac vein. The ring elements in the closed-cell design ("Power Diamonds") are connected with flash links, thus achieving strength and flexibility at the same time. This stent behaviour is particularly well suited for tortuous venous vessels¹. The intention of the nitinol open-cell segments is to follow the vascular anatomy evenly, thus reopening the narrowed vein and ensuring blood flow.² DETAILS Diamond shaped ring elements Uniform force distribution and high flexibility due to hybrid ring design. High radial force Adapted to the requirements of of the leg and pelvic veins. Open-cell Design The stent for the treatment of venous lesions in the iliofemoral region. SOURCES 1-3 optimed data on file

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