The Fluency Stents Covered is designed for use in the iliac and femoral arteries and consists of a self-expanding Nitinol skeleton, encapsulated within two ultrathin layers of ePTFE.
Fluency Plus is a type of stent graft used in endovascular procedures to treat abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and other arterial diseases. Stent grafts are devices composed of a fabric tube supported by a metal framework (stent) that is inserted into the artery to reinforce and redirect blood flow, particularly in areas weakened by an aneurysm.
- A broad range of implant diameters and lengths for the treatment of in-stent restenotic peripheral and central lesions* in patients with AV grafts and AV fistulae
- Small incremental stent graft lengths to help maintain venous real estate and cannulation area
- Minimal shortening and radiopaque markers aid in excellent placement accuracy
The Fluency Plus stent graft is designed to be highly flexible and conformable, allowing for precise placement and adaptation to the anatomy of the blood vessel. It typically consists of a self-expanding nitinol stent covered with a synthetic graft material, such as expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) or polyester.
The procedure to implant a Fluency Plus stent graft involves accessing the arterial system through a small incision in the groin and threading the device through the blood vessels to the site of the aneurysm or lesion. Once positioned correctly, the stent graft is deployed, expanding to seal off the weakened portion of the artery and restore normal blood flow.
The Fluency® Plus Endovascular Stent Graft is available in diameters 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm and 13.5 mm and in lengths of 40 mm, 60 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm and 120 mm.
S. No. | Catheter Diameter | Catheter Length | Guidewire Length | Stent Graft Diameter | Stent Graft Length |
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1 | 10 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 13.5 mm | 120 mm |
2 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 9 mm | 40 mm |
3 | ---- | 80 cm | --- | 6 mm | 120 mm |
4 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 8 mm | 100 mm |
5 | 10 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 12 mm | 120 mm |
6 | 8 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 6 mm | 80 mm |
7 | 10 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 12 mm | 100 mm |
8 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 8 mm | 60 mm |
9 | 8 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 6 mm | 100 mm |
10 | 10 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 13.5 mm | 40 mm |
11 | -- | 80 cm | -- | 13.5 mm | 120 mm |
12 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 8 mm | 40 mm |
13 | 8 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 6 mm | 60 mm |
14 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 9 mm | 60 mm |
15 | 9 F | 80 cm | 0.035 in | 10 mm | 100 mm |
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Benefits of using Fluency Plus stent grafts include:
Minimally Invasive: Endovascular repair with stent grafts is less invasive than traditional open surgery, leading to shorter recovery times and reduced risk of complications.
Customizable Fit: The flexibility and conformability of the Fluency Plus stent graft allow for precise placement and adaptation to the patient's unique anatomy, enhancing treatment outcomes.
Durability: Stent grafts are designed to provide long-term support and stability to the arterial wall, reducing the risk of aneurysm rupture or recurrence.
Improved Patient Comfort: Compared to open surgery, endovascular procedures using stent grafts typically result in less postoperative pain and a quicker return to normal activities.
Reduced Hospital Stay: Patients undergoing endovascular repair with stent grafts often experience shorter hospital stays and faster recovery times compared to those undergoing open surgery.