CE Mark approval has been awarded to the new rotating thumbwheel deployment system for Cook Medical’s Zilver PTX drug-eluting peripheral stent.
The new system provides simple deployment for the world’s-first and only-approved drug-eluting stent for the superficial femoral artery (SFA).
“Our objective when designing the new handle was to improve accuracy and deliverability on the previous pin-and-pull system,” said Lindsay Koren, Cook Medical's global product manager for stent development.
“We have not only succeeded in our engineering and production goals, but have surpassed many of our expectations for several of the new features.”
The thumbwheel design features include an ergonomic handle that facilitates single-handed deployment. In addition to the new deployment system, 120mm-length Zilver PTX stents are also now available, while all lengths on the new delivery system are now CE marked with a 24-month shelf life.
Dr Andrew Holden, director of interventional services at Auckland City Hospital and an associate professor of radiology at Auckland University School of Medicine in New Zealand, is the first physician in the world to use the new deployment system in his practice.
“Based on my own experience, I’ve found that Cook’s new Zilver PTX deployment system has overcome the challenges associated with the previous system,” he said.
“The new thumbwheel system allows for greater control and accuracy making it significantly easier for me to deploy the Zilver PTX stent.”