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Difference between Bx and Sx stent? |
Bx stents have inc radial strength -less flex Sx stents -more flexible -nitinol -used in SFA and pop |
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Difference between open and closed cell stents |
Open cell - no connecting links between struts - high flex Closed-connecting links -less flex |
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What are struts? |
Make stents structure -connected by links |
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R2P Misago Rx indicated for? |
SFA and proximal pop |
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R2P cath length on misago? |
200cm 035” RX |
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Misago sizes? |
6,7,8mm diameter 40-150length |
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Depth markers on Misago? |
120 and 150cm |
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Is misago hydrophilic ? |
Yes -Distal end |
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Stent characteristics? |
Flexibility- open cell design -no kink, even pressure Conformability- high crush resistance -maintains patency Deployment - easy- thumb wheel minimizing jumping |
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Battle Trial proved? |
Misago works as well as DES |
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Osphrey Trial? |
Stent patency at 12 mo 88.6% Freedom from adverse events / loss of primary patency -88.2% |
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Which stage shows necrosis on Rutherford scale? |
5 |