Tag: venous stents

AVF 2025: A call for ‘second-generation steps’ in venous stenting

The need for a revolutionary second generation of venous stents are among the gaps and unmet needs currently at play in deep venous surgery,...

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Stephen Black speaks to Venous News about his career to date. Despite having, in his own words, done “terribly” in an interview for a...

CX 2024 programme seeks to challenge venous controversy ‘head on’ to...

Forecasting their Charing Cross (CX) 2024 venous programme highlights, executive board members Manj Gohel (London, United Kingdom), Erin Murphy (Charlotte, USA) and Stephen Black...
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Primary patency after venous stenting best in NIVL patients, study finds

A recent study concludes that non-thrombotic iliac vein lesion (NIVL) patients have better primary patency after venous stenting than patients with venous thrombotic disorders....

One-year data from venous stent registry “promising”

Efficacy data from the Arnsberg Registry at 12 months are promising, with high primary patency rates for a dedicated venous stent. Presenting the data at...
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IDE study to evaluate Abre Venous Self-Expanding Stent in patients with...

Medtronic has announced the initiation of its investigational device exemption (IDE) study for the Abre venous self-expanding stent system. The ABRE IDE Study will...

The importance of flexibility and radial force in deep venous stenting

Although the venous stent is still a young technology, it is already offering new and exciting opportunities to patients with deep venous occlusive disease. Venous...

“Good” patency rates with dedicated venous stents across the inguinal ligament...

The use of dedicated nitinol venous stents across the inguinal ligament shows “good outcomes” in terms of patency but reinterventions may be required, according...