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Simplici-T® Annuloplasty System
Product Features & Specifications
- No more sizing: One size is always the right size. The
Simplici-T® System is based on the “no sizing” implant
technique of Dr. Tirone David, one of the world’s most
outstanding technical cardiac surgeons.
Customized
for every patient: The flexible band and holder adapts to the
unique needs of every patient. Implanted band length is determined
by the annular size and degree of plication of the annular tissue.
- Reduces inventory: The flexible annuloplasty band is
supplied in a length of 100mm and requires no additional accessories.
- Offers the benefits of a flexible band, including:
- Better early postoperative LV systolic function over
patients with a rigid ring1
- Allows annulus size and configuration to adapt to changes
throughout cardiac cycle2-4
- Better diastolic blood flow a cross the mitral valve, particularly
during exercise5
- Flexible annuloplasty repair devices place less stress
on the sutures during systole, minimizing the likelihood
of dehiscence6
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Simplici-T® Annuloplasty System Ordering
Information
Order Number: 670100
Description: Simplici-T Annuloplasty System, Model 670
For more information, call 800-328-2518
References:
1. David TE, Armstrong S, Sun Z. Left ventricular
function after mitral valve surgery. J Heart Dis. 1995;4:S175-80.
2.
Tsakiris AG, Von Vernuth G, Rastilli GC, et al. Size and motion
of the mitral valve in anesthetized Intact dogs. J Appl Phys. 1971;30:611
3. Ormiston JA, Shah PM, Tei C, et al. Size
and motion in the mitral valve annulus in man. Circulation. 1981;64:113.
4. Duran CMG, Ubago JLM. Clinical and hemodynamic
performance of a totally flexible prosthetic ring for atrio-ventricular
valve reconstruction. Ann Thorac Surg. 1976;22:458-63.
5. Okada
Y, Shomura T, Yamaura YI, et al. Comparison of the Carpentier and
Duran prosthetic rings used in mitral reconstruction. Ann Thorac
Surg. 1995;59:658-63.
6. Duran C. Perspectives for acquired valvular
disease. In: Advanced Cardiac Surgery, Vol. 4, 1993.
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