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Yukon®Choice DES + - Translumina

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A First Class Stent<br />

The YUKON ® Choice <strong>DES</strong>+ is the only stent system especially<br />

designed for customized application of anti-proliferative,<br />

anti-inflammatory, and anti-thrombotic drugs. By combining<br />

an outstanding stent design with a special surface technology<br />

the YUKON ® Choice <strong>DES</strong>+ provides physicians with a powerful<br />

tool for the targeted treatment of different patient needs.<br />

best deliverability and<br />

confidence in direct stenting<br />

• Lowest crossing profile<br />

• Unsurpassed flexibility<br />

• Homogeneous stent expansion<br />

• Increased radial force<br />

biocompatibility<br />

and long term safety<br />

• No polymer<br />

• Low inflammation score (1)<br />

1.1 mm<br />

• Innovative and flexible design<br />

for better side branch access<br />

• Small vessel diameters<br />

starting at 2.0 mm<br />

• Indicated for bypass stenting<br />

uncoated<br />

more treatment<br />

options<br />

• Homogeneous drug delivery<br />

• Complete release of the drug<br />

• Micro-porous surface for better re-endothelialization (2)<br />

unique stent surface<br />

technology - pearl surface ® <br />

The stent surface contains micro-pores to enable the adsorption<br />

of different organic substances. The coating solution fills the pores<br />

completely and creates a uniform layer after evaporation of<br />

the solvent. After the drug is fully released the micro-porous<br />

PEARL Surface ® favors the adhesion of endothelial cells.<br />

drug coated (rapamycin)<br />

Optical characteristics by Scanning Electron<br />

Microscopy (SEM) of PEARL Surface ®

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