Proven endoleak and migration resistance by pivotal study data
Proximal barbs arranged in a staggered
configuration help secure the device in
a healthy segment of the vessel wall.
Self-expanding stents help support the
aorta and promote optimal graft-tovessel
apposition.
The length of the main-body component
mimics anatomy and provides structural
stability and flexibility.
Source: Verzini et al., 2017
*These are approximate values based on Verzini et al., 2017.
Designed to maintain patency and seal in a range of iliac anatomy.
22-26 mm grafts: 18 Fr (6.0 mm) ID/7.1 mm OD
28-32 mm grafts: 20 Fr (6.7 mm) ID/7.7 mm OD
36 mm grafts: 22 Fr (7.3 mm) ID/8.5 mm OD
Note: All measurements are in millimeters. The black numbers on the illustrations indicate stent lengths. Gap lengths are approximate.
22-26 mm grafts: 18 Fr (6.0 mm) ID/7.1 mm OD
28-36 mm grafts: 20 Fr (6.7 mm) ID/7.7 mm OD
Note: All measurements are in millimeters. The black numbers on the illustrations indicate stent lengths. Gap lengths are approximate.
24 mm grafts: 18 Fr (6.0 mm) ID/7.1 mm OD
28-36 mm grafts: 20 Fr (6.7 mm) ID/7.7 mm OD
Note: All measurements are in millimeters. The black numbers on the illustrations indicate stent lengths. Gap lengths are approximate.
9–16 mm grafts: 14 Fr (4.7 mm) ID/5.4 mm OD
20–24 mm grafts: 16 Fr (5.3 mm) ID/6.0 mm OD
Note: All measurements are in millimeters. The black numbers on the illustrations indicate stent lengths. Gap lengths are approximate