AccessGUDID - EverFlex™ Protégé™ EverFlex™ (00821684059852)- STENT PRB35-06-030-080 PROTEGE EF V07 The Protégé EverFlex Self-Expanding Stent System employs the latest nitinol self-expanding stent technology to provide previously undemon-strated durability. Stent implantation was performed according to the standard procedures stipulated in the instructions for use available for the Protégé EverFlex stent. j.ruef@kardiocentrum-ffm.de The Protege® EverFlex® Self-Expanding Biliary Stent System is a self-expanding Nitinol stent system designed for the palliative treatment of malignant neoplasms in the biliary tree. Peak-to-peak connection nodes help to disperse force uniformly among four struts. Stents. With an updated browser, you will have a better Medtronic website experience. The stent is mounted on a traditional "pin-pull" style delivery system. EverFlex-Self-Expanding Peripheral Stent System Instructions for Use DEVICE DESCRIPTION The EverFlexN Self-Expanding Peripheral Stent System is a self-expanding Nitinol stent system intended for permanent implantation. Each patient received at least one 200-mm-long stent, and the investigator used as few stents as possible to obtain complete lesion coverage. Protege EverFlex Self-Expanding Stent Covidien and ev3 Inc., www.ev3.net "The stent design and fatigue data generated to date suggest that ev3 has made significant strides in addressing the clinical challenge of stent fracture." Healthcare Professionals Proprietary deployment system secures the stent to prevent premature deployment or “jumping.”. The self-expanding stent is made of a nickel titanium alloy (Nitinol) and comes pre-mounted on a 6 F, 0.035” over-the-wire delivery system. U.S. Products You may at any time change the settings regarding cookies. Cardiovascular Place the same, trusted stent when your work calls for a 5 mm size in the biliary system by choosing the Protégé™ EverFlex™ self-expanding biliary stent system. By using the site, you consent to the placement of these cookies. Overview. Treat lesions in either the SFA, proximal popliteal, subclavian, common and/or external iliac arteries or in the biliary system with confidence, knowing that the DURABILITY trial series demonstrated safety and efficacy of the EverFlex™ stent in complex patient populations. Tantalum GPS markers enhance visibility for easier, more precise positioning. Place the same, trusted stent when your work calls for a 5 mm size in the biliary system by choosing the Protégé™ EverFlex™ self-expanding biliary stent system. Products Home The entire product line 6 F sheath compatible. Peak-to-peak connection nodes help to disperse force uniformly among four struts. The EverFlex self-expanding stent system is a nitinol stent system that expands to a predetermined diameter to re-open narrowed (stenotic) regions of the SFA and proximal popliteal arteries that supply blood to the legs. Update my browser now. Tantalum markers for enhanced visibility and easier, more precise positioning. Read our privacy statement to learn more. Author information: (1)Red Cross Hospital Cardiology Center, Frankfurt, Germany. Instructions for Use All indications related to the Protégé™ EverFlex™ Self-expanding Peripheral and Biliary Stent are not approved globally, please refer to the complete Instructions for Use manual for the indication for Use approved in your geography. With an updated browser, you will have a better Medtronic website experience. Choose from a full portfolio of peripheral products for endovascular interventions — products that help you reach your PAD patient treatment goals. Peripheral and Biliary Stents Home PROTEGE - EverFlex Self-Expanding Peripheral Stent System - 8mm x 100mm x 120cm. Design of EverFlex™ Self-expanding Peripheral Stent. Tantalum markers for enhanced visibility and easier, more precise positioning. Occlusions or lesions at high risk for abrupt closure or threatened closure following percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), Lesions that appear to be at high risk for restenosis following PTA in the common iliac, external iliac, superficial femoral, proximal popliteal, or subclavian arteries.