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Intergard Knitted Ultrathin

Knitted Vascular Grafts

  • Collagen-coated polyester graft
  • Reverse lock-knit knitting technique
  • External velour surface and non-velour inner surface
  • Magnetic Resonance Safe
  • Radially Supported grafts have a polypropylene supportive coil
  • Water permeability : < 5ml/cm²/min
  • Available in radially supported configuration for kink and
    compression resistance, including axillo-bifemoral and fem-fem
    crossover procedures [2],[3]

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Intergard knitted ultrathin collagen-coated polyester graft
Intergard Knitted Ultrathin

Vascular and Cardiothoracic Surgery Solutions

Over 50 years of technical and clinical experience in vascular graft technology

Reverse Lock-knit illustration

Reverse lock-knit

Tricot Knit illustration

Tricot knit

    

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Ultrathin Radially Supported Straight 

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Diameter Proximal/Distal Length Supported Length Total Length Reference
8 mm 40/15 cm 15 cm 70 cm IGKUT0008RS15
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  1. 1. data on file

  2. 2. El-Massry, S., et al., Femoropopliteal bypass with externally supported knitted
    Dacron grafts: a follow-up of 200 grafts for one to twelve years. J Vasc Surg, 1994.
    19(3): p. 487-94.

  3. 3. El-Massry, S., et al., Axillofemoral bypass with externally supported, knitted Dacron
    grafts: a follow-up through twelve years. J Vasc Surg, 1993. 17(1): p. 107-14; discussion
    114-5.