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Carotid WALLSTENT® Monorail® Endoprosthesis

Deliverable closed cell design.
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Overview

Product Details

The closed-cell Carotid WALLSTENT Endoprosthesis has been engineered to combine a unique stent design with a minimal free cell area1, and a highly flexible, easy to use delivery system.

Closed Cell Stent Design

  • Intended to provide increased scaffolding for optimal lesion coverage
  • Designed to promote excellent angiographic results
  • Engineered to provide a smooth inner lumen

Highly Deliverable

  • Low-profile, highly flexible delivery system designed to provide excellent tracking through tortuous anatomy
  • Monorail delivery system allows rapid catheter exchanges

Reconstrainable

  • Reconstrainable* when deployed up to the limit marker band

Radiopaque

  • Exceptional stent radiopacity intended to provide excellent angiographic visibility for precise positioning
  • Radiopaque markers on the inner shaft and retractable outer sheath are designed to aid in stent positioning

Bilateral Indication

  • Carotid WALLSTENT is the only carotid stent indicated for use in high surgical risk patients suffering from either ipsilateral or bilateral disease


Device Illustration

  1. Retractable outer sheath distal RO marker
  2. Proximal inner shaft RO marker
  3. Retractable outer sheath
  4. Monorail guide wire hole
  5. T-connector
  6. Black limit marker

*Please note that reconstrainment and repositioning are subject to specific limitation. Please refer to product DFU cautions and warnings for additional information.

1Free Cell Area: Measures the average area (mm2) within the perimeter of connecting struts. Smaller number = smaller free cell area.


USPV 4035.149.0

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Product Type

Stent

Used in Procedures

Carotid Artery Stenting

Related Medical Areas

Interventional Cardiology Interventional Radiology

Related Conditions

Vascular Disease