Omnilink Elite™ Vascular Balloon-Expandable Stent System

Ordering Information
Omnilink Elite

Elite engineering and performance.

Strength and flexibility that provides superb results in the iliacs.

Engineering

  • Cobalt chromium multi-link technology that allows for thin struts without sacrificing strength for flexibility and vessel conformability
  • Superb accuracy with no stent shortening^
  • Thin struts* to minimize vessel wall injury1
  • Dual-layer balloon for a low profile system to treat difficult-to-reach lesions

Clinical Results

  • 97.0% clinically driven freedom from TLR at 9 months
  • 91.9% patency in TASC C lesions at 2 years in iliacs2*
  • 84.8% patency in TASC D lesions at 2 years in iliacs2**

High Freedom from Clinically-Driven TLR through 3 Years

Event-Free Survival through 3 Years

Significant Improvement in Walking Capacity as Measured by WIQ

WIQ Mean Score
Stent Loop

Compliance

Nominal and Rated Burst Pressures

WIQ Mean Score
Stent Close-up

Stent Sizes and Specifications

Stent Sizes and Specifications

Data on file at Abbott unless otherwise noted.

^-1.81% shortening for 8.0 mm x 38 mm size.
*Combined clinical results from BRAVISSIMO study where 66%/34% of TASC C lesions were treated with Absolute Pro™ Vascular Self-Expanding Stent System / Omnilink Elite™ Vascular Balloon-Expandable Stent System respectively.
**Combined clinical results from BRAVISSIMO study where 54%/46% of TASC D lesions were treated with Absolute Pro™ Vascular Self-Expanding Stent System / Omnilink Elite™ Vascular Balloon-Expandable Stent System respectively.
^^Compatible with sheath inner diameters of 2.15 and 2.20 mm for 9 mm x 39 mm, 59 mm and 10 mm x 19 mm, 29 mm, 39 mm stents, respectively.
Omnilink Elite™ PERIPHERAL Vascular Balloon-Expandable Stent System Instructions For Use (IFU). Refer to IFU for additional information.
 

References

  1. Pache, et al. Intracoronary stenting and angiographic results: strut thickness effect on restenosis outcome (ISAR-STEREO-2) trial. JACC 2003; 41:1283-8.
  2. Donato, G. et al. 24-Month Data from the BRAVISSIMO: A Large-Scale Prospective Registry on Iliac Stenting for TASC A & B and TASC C & D Lesions. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 2015; 29(4): 738-750.

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