Emboflow

The SOLARIS is a flexible self-expanding endograft, comprised of a thin multi-direction durable electrospinning PTFE membrane encapsulating a Nitinol stent structure. The device has been engineered to effectively cover and instantaneously seal off diseased tissue with a higher multidirectional resistance force, providing an endoluminal bypass option for physicians faced with complex lesions. Its design provides high flexibility without compromising the requirement length, balanced radial force and low shortening rate. The pull-back hydrophilic delivery system provides superior navigability and Its anti-jumping system guarantees accurate deployment during the procedure

Solaris BX

The SOLARIS is a flexible self-expanding endograft, comprised of a thin multi-direction durable electrospinning PTFE membrane encapsulating a Nitinol stent structure. The device has been engineered to effectively cover and instantaneously seal off diseased tissue with a higher multidirectional resistance force, providing an endoluminal bypass option for physicians faced with complex lesions. Its design provides high flexibility without compromising the requirement length, balanced radial force and low shortening rate. The pull-back hydrophilic delivery system provides superior navigability and Its anti-jumping system guarantees accurate deployment during the procedure

Solaris

Solaris

The SOLARIS is a flexible self-expanding endograft, comprised of a thin multi-direction durable electrospinning PTFE membrane encapsulating a Nitinol stent structure. The device has been engineered to effectively cover and instantaneously seal off diseased tissue with a higher multidirectional resistance force, providing an endoluminal bypass option for physicians faced with complex lesions. Its design provides high flexibility without compromising the requirement length, balanced radial force and low shortening rate. The pull-back hydrophilic delivery system provides superior navigability and Its anti-jumping system guarantees accurate deployment during the procedure