Niti-S™D-Type™ Biliary Stent Uncovered Stent

Category: Biliary Stents

D-type Uncovered Stent

Product Description

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

 Unfixed cells with weave construction

Indication

Indication: Malignant biliary strictures

Radiopaque markers: 3 at each end and 2 in middle

Clinical Reference

  • A comparison of the Niti-D biliary uncovered stent and the uncovered Wallstent in malignant biliary obstruction
    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Vol. 70, No. 1: 2009 Ki Young Yang, MD et al.
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Gastroenterology’s Game Changer: Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal D-Type Uncovered™ Stent.

In the world of gastroenterology, innovative advancements can make all the difference in patient care. Enter the Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal Stent D-Type Uncovered™ Stent, a cutting-edge development poised to revolutionize the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders.

Designed to tackle strictures, blockages, and other challenges within the digestive tract, this remarkable stent offers a host of benefits. Its self-expanding feature means it can be precisely positioned with minimal discomfort for the patient. The D-Type Uncovered™ design facilitates effective drainage and prevents stent migration.

One of the standout features of this stent is its durability. Made from high-quality materials, it ensures long-term relief and reduces the need for frequent replacements. This translates to improved quality of life for patients, reducing the financial burden of repeated procedures.

In conclusion, the Niti-S™ Self-Expandable Metal Stent D-Type Uncovered™ Stent is a game-changer in the field of gastroenterology. Its ease of use, effectiveness, and long-lasting benefits make it a valuable tool in the hands of healthcare professionals, offering hope and relief to patients facing gastrointestinal challenges.