Solaris
PERIPHERAL STENT-GRAFT
OVERVIEW
The self-expanding Solaris stent-graft consists of the stent itself and the stent delivery system. The stent is made of an extremely elastic metal alloy (nitinol) surrounded by a PTFE sheath along the entire length, except at the ends where 3 tantalum radiopaque markers are located to demarcate the stent ends.
Designed for endovascular maintenance of blood vessel lumen patency and improvement of blood circulation in the area of aneurysms and iliac-femoral arterial segment lesions.
CLINICAL STUDIES
Enrique M. San Norberto 1,*, Álvaro Revilla 1, José A. Brizuela 1, Isabel Del Blanco 1, Ángel Flores 2 and James H. Taylor 3


Rafael de Athayde Soares M.D, PhD*; Marcus Vinicius Martins Cury M.D, PhD; Aline Yoshimi Futigami M.D

Hospital do Servidor Publico Estadual de São Paulo, Iamspe, Brazil.
*Corresponding Author: Rafael de Athayde Soares.
SPECIFICATIONS
The nitinol frame of the self-expanding Solaris stent-graft is manufactured by laser cutting of a nitinol tube.
Nitinol alloys (nickel-titanium) provide high flexibility of the stent-graft.

Excellent visualization: 3 radiopaque tantalum markers are located at the following positions: the tip of the outer tube, the catheter tip, and the distal inner tube.

Pull Back and OTW Delivery System:
-Hydrophilic Coating provides improved navigation with less friction force against the vessel wall,
-Anti-jump protection system prevents sudden stent deployment,
-Soft flexible tip

Delivery System Length: 130 cm
Stent Diameter (mm): 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Stent Length (mm): 40, 60, 80, 100
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