Endoscopy Supplies
Available In The USA
Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal Esophageal Beta™ Stent
Category: Esophageal Stent
A unique design stent: Double cages to prevent migration; fully covered with PTFE to allow leaks & fistulas to heal
Details and Features
- Excellent conformability facilitates immediate and continuous wall opposition. Minimum foreshortening rate for accurate placement. Ideal combination of radial and axial force to maintain full lumen patency in tortuous anatomies.
- Fixed cells with braided construction provides high flexibility and optimal radial force
- Silicone covering and soft rounded ends reduce tissue ingrowth and hyperplasia reactions
- Visible green suture for easy removal
- Radiopaque marker: 4 (four) at both ends and 2 (two) in the middle
Indication
Clinical Reference
- Over tube-assisted over-the-wire stent placement to treat a post-surgical duodenal leak
by Antonino Granata et al [Endoscopy. 2016;48 Suppl 1:E220-1]
Key Resources
In the ever-evolving field of gastroenterology, groundbreaking innovations continue to redefine patient care. The Gastroenterology Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal Esophageal Beta™ Stent is a remarkable development that deserves the spotlight.
Esophageal stents have long been a critical tool in managing conditions like strictures and obstructions. What sets the Esophageal Beta™ Stent apart is its unique design. Made of Nitinol, a supper-elastic alloy, it combines flexibility with resilience, adapting to the dynamic needs of the esophagus. This flexibility reduces the risk of migration and discomfort for patients, ensuring a smoother healing process.
Moreover, the Esophageal Beta™ Stent incorporates cutting-edge technologies for precise placement, allowing clinicians to address complex cases with greater accuracy. Its self-expanding feature minimizes invasive procedures and enhances patient comfort.
In conclusion, the Gastroenterology Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal Esophageal Beta™ Stent is a transformative advancement, offering new hope for patients and simplifying procedures for healthcare providers. This innovation exemplifies the incredible progress being made in the field of gastroenterology.