About Angioplasty and Vascular Stenting
Advin Angioplasty and Vascular Stenting are advanced solutions for treating narrowed or blocked blood vessels. These devices help restore proper blood flow and improve overall cardiovascular health. Designed for safety, reliability, and precision, they are widely used in angioplasty and interventional vascular procedures.Advanced Features:
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High-performance angioplasty balloons for precise vessel dilation
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Durable vascular stents for reliable long-term support
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Smooth and accurate device delivery system
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Reduces restenosis risk and improves patient outcomes
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Suitable for coronary and peripheral vascular interventions
Advanced Stent Design for Reliable Vascular SupportOur stents feature a flexible and biocompatible structure, ensuring optimal vessel conformance and minimal tissue response. The choice between drug-eluting and bare-metal coatings allows physicians to select the best solution for each clinical scenario, improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of restenosis.
Precision Balloon Angioplasty TechnologyUtilizing high-quality, medical-grade stainless steel and transparent balloons, our devices enable high-accuracy placement in blocked or narrowed vessels. The system is compatible with most guide wires and delivery systems, offering seamless integration into standard interventional procedures.
Sterile Packaging and Enhanced Safety StandardsEach device is delivered in a sterile blister pack and sterilized with Ethylene Oxide (EtO), ensuring thorough protection against contamination. Compliance with ISO 25539 and CE standards provides assurance of international quality and safety.
FAQs of Angioplasty and Vascular Stenting:
Q: How is the angioplasty and vascular stenting device used during a procedure?
A: The device is introduced via a compatible 5F-7F introducer sheath and navigated to the target vessel using a guide wire. The balloon is inflated manually to expand the stent, restoring vessel patency. Real-time fluoroscopic imaging guides precise placement, and the stent remains in the vessel to provide long-term support.
Q: What are the available sizes and customization options for balloon and stent dimensions?
A: Balloon lengths range from 10 to 30 mm; stent diameters from 2.0 to 6.0 mm; and stent lengths between 8 and 38 mm. Custom sizes are available upon request to accommodate specific anatomical and procedural needs.
Q: When should I use a drug-eluting stent versus a bare-metal stent?
A: Drug-eluting stents are preferred for patients at higher risk of restenosis, as they release medication to reduce tissue regrowth. Bare-metal stents may be chosen when shorter healing times or reduced medication exposure are desired, depending on clinical assessment.
Q: Where should the device be stored prior to use?
A: The device should be stored in a cool, dry place at controlled room temperature, according to provided instructions, to maintain sterility and ensure its 5-year shelf life.
Q: What benefits does enhanced radiopacity offer during angioplasty?
A: Enhanced radiopacity improves fluoroscopic visibility, allowing clinicians to accurately track the device during placement and ensure precise stent deployment, minimizing procedural risks.
Q: Is the device suitable for use in all types of vascular interventions?
A: Yes, it is designed for coronary, peripheral, and renal angioplasty applications, making it suitable for a range of cardiovascular intervention procedures.
Q: What is the recommended process for disposing of the device after use?
A: As the device is single-use and disposable, after completing the procedure, it should be safely discarded following hospital protocols for medical waste handling to prevent contamination or reuse.