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(includes Spiral-Z
™
AAA Iliac Leg
and Z-Trak
®
Introduction System)
Increased gap length between the z-stents on the proximal
segment of the main body designed to provide greater
conformance to angulated anatomy.
Independent z-stent configuration
provides graft flexibility.
Modular stent-graft construction allows
unique adaptability to individual anatomy.
Varied z-stent lengths and gage
diameters promote secure graft-to-vessel
apposition, columnar strength and graft
flexibility.
Three-piece modular system allows
the physician to customize a graft to
the patient’s individual anatomy.
Main Body
Iliac Leg
Iliac Leg
A lightweight, strong,
shrink- and stretch-resistant
synthetic polymer used
in both plastics and fibers.
This material is also
used for open surgical
AAA procedures.
Gold check mark () identifies
proper contralateral limb orientation,
simplifying contralateral limb
wire-guide access.
Highly Visible Z-Stents
Contralateral Limb
Gold Marker
Contralateral limb
“check mark”
Radiopaque Cannulas
4 Gold Proximal Markers
2 mm from most proximal
segment of graft material
Graft Diameters: 22-36 mm
Graft Lengths (Contralateral):
82-149 mm
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maximum resistance to kinking and compression.
precise location of sheath’s distal tip for positioning accuracy.
reducing surface friction.
The top stent and ipsilateral
limb release knobs are
attached to their respective
trigger wires and are used
when the device is ready to
be released from the delivery
system. Sequential release
knob positioning simplifies
the deployment process.