Endoscopy Supplies
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Niti-S™ Lumen Opposing Cold SPAXUS™ Stent (Pseudocyst/Gallbladder Drainage)
Category: Biliary Stents
For drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst or a gallbladder through trans-gastric or trans-duodenal approach
Details / Features
- Large flange prevents migration and maintains lumen apposition
- Fully silicone coating prevents leakage and in-growth
- Flexible design helps accommodative apposition regardless of wall thickness
- 8, 10, & 16mm diameter enables application in various indications
Indication
Indication: Drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst or a gallbladder
Details / Features
- Wide and smooth flare edges
- Prevent the risk of migration and possibility of stent related luminal damages
- Available in various diameters (Up to 16mm)
- Optimize drainage and provide large enough path for following necrosectomy if required
- Radiopaque Markers: 3 (three) at both ends and 2 (two) in the middle
Key Resources
In the world of medicine, there’s a new hero on the scene: the SPAXUS™ Stent. It’s like a magic wand for tummy troubles, especially when it comes to those pesky pseudocysts and gallbladder woes.
Before the Niti-S™ Lumen Opposing Cold SPAXUS™ Stent (Pseudocyst/Gallbladder Drainage), fixing these problems meant going under the knife, staying in the hospital, and a long road to recovery. But now, we have a different story to tell. This special stent is like a flexible superhero. Doctors can pop it in through a tiny tube, so no big cuts are needed. It’s like a personalized fit for your belly, offering instant relief.
What’s cool is that it can adapt to different belly shapes, so it’s a lifesaver for many. Plus, it’s super safe – less chance of infections and other icky stuff that can happen with surgery.
In a nutshell, the SPAXUS™ Stent is changing the game in belly health. It’s faster, safer, and a real champ for folks with digestive troubles. It’s like a high-tech upgrade for your tummy, making life better, one stent at a time.