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The iCast system is a balloon-expandable medical device used to treat narrowing in blood vessels, specifically the iliac arteries in the pelvis and legs.
: The system is designed for high accuracy with minimal "foreshortening" (shortening of the stent when it expands) and features radiopaque markers to ensure correct placement. g60489.mp4
: It consists of a 316L stainless steel stent fully encapsulated in expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE). This film-cast technology helps prevent tissue from growing through the stent and reduces the risk of vessel perforation.
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: A specific "negative pressure" technique is used for 30 seconds to remove air bubbles before deploying the stent to ensure uniform expansion.
: The stent is expanded using a "dog-bone" inflation design intended to secure it in place and reduce the risk of embolization. iCast® Covered Stent System | Cook Medical This film-cast technology helps prevent tissue from growing
: While its primary use in the United States is for tracheobronchial strictures (holding open airways), it is widely used internationally for atherosclerotic disease in the iliac arteries.