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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

Difference between open and closed cell stents

Open cell - no connecting links between struts - high flex


Closed-connecting links -less flex

What are struts?

Make stents structure -connected by links

R2P Misago Rx indicated for?

SFA and proximal pop

R2P cath length on misago?

200cm 035” RX

Misago sizes?

6,7,8mm diameter


40-150length

Depth markers on Misago?

120 and 150cm

Is misago hydrophilic ?

Yes -Distal end

Stent characteristics?

Flexibility- open cell design -no kink, even pressure


Conformability- high crush resistance -maintains patency


Deployment - easy- thumb wheel minimizing jumping

Battle Trial proved?

Misago works as well as DES

Osphrey Trial?

Stent patency at 12 mo 88.6%


Freedom from adverse events / loss of primary patency -88.2%

Which stage shows necrosis on Rutherford scale?

5