Fluency

Fluency® Plus Endovascular Stent Graft

Features: A broad range of implant diameters and lengths for the treatment of in-stent restenotic peripheral and central lesions
* in patients with AV grafts and AV fistulae Small incremental stent graft lengths to help maintain venous real estate and cannulation area Minimal shortening and radiopaque markers aid in excellent placement accuracy About Fluency® Plus Endovascular Stent Graft A broad range of implant diameters and lengths for the treatment of in-stent restenotic peripheral and central lesions
* in patients with AV grafts and AV fistulae. Small incremental stent graft lengths help maintain venous real estate and cannulation area.
Minimal shortening and radiopaque markers aid in excellent placement accuracy.
*Central Veins = Subclavian Vein and Brachiocephalic Vein

Lutonix® 035 Drug Coated Balloon PTA Catheter

The Lutonix® DCB catheter is a drug-coated balloon catheter that delivers paclitaxel to the arterial wall in a single, short inflation. Paclitaxel is an anti-proliferative drug commonly used to prevent arterial restenosis.
The Lutonix® DCB catheter is very similar to a standard angioplasty balloon, but contains a special coating consisting of paclitaxel and a proprietary carrier that facilitates the drug’s transfer to the arterial wall upon inflation.
This highly efficient formulation allows Lutonix® DCB catheter to deliver a therapeutic dose to the artery wall, while keeping the dose of paclitaxel on the balloon as low as possible.
A lower balloon drug load minimizes systemic drug exposure and is designed to maximize safety.

LIFEStents

LIFEStents Vascular and Biliary Stent

E•Luminexx® Vascular and Biliary Stent
Flair® Endovascular Stent Graft
Fluency® Plus Endovascular Stent Graft
LifeStar® Vascular and Biliary Stent System
LifeStent® and LifeStent® XL Vascular and Biliary Stent System
LifeStent® Solo™ Vascular Stent System
Valeo® Balloon Expandable Biliary Stent

Angioplasty

Angioplasty

Angioplasty (or Balloon angioplasty) is an endovascular procedure to widen narrowed or obstructed arteries or veins, typically to treat arterial atherosclerosis.
An empty, collapsed balloon, known as a balloon catheter, is passed over a wire into the narrowed locations and then inflated to a fixed size. The balloon forces expansion of the stenosis (narrowing) within the vessel and the surrounding muscular wall, opening up the blood vessel for improved flow, and the balloon is then deflated and withdrawn.
A stent may or may not be inserted at the time of ballooning to ensure the vessel remains open.


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