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VIVA Data Presentation: Zilver® Vena™ Venous Self-Expanding Stent Demonstrates Symptom Relief in Patients
Bloomington, Ind. – At this year’s Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA) conference, Dr. Anthony Comerota presented data on the Zilver® Vena™ Venous Self-Expanding Stent that demonstrates durable patency and symptom relief in patients over an extended period of time.
Zilver Vena is a self-expanding stent designed to meet the needs of patients suffering from symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction. When implanted in a patient, Zilver Vena expands to restore venous flow.
At the VIVA conference, the data presented were gathered from the Zilver Vena VIVO US Study. The study involved 243 patients who were reflective of a real-world population, including representations of acute and chronic disease as well as thrombotic and non-thrombotic lesions. Key highlights of the study include:
- Zilver Vena is effective in treating venous obstruction with 89.9% patency and 95% freedom from clinically driven reintervention at 1 year post-procedure.
- Zilver Vena is safe and durable with a 96.7% freedom from major adverse events at 30 days and 0 stent fractures at 1 year post-procedure.
- Patients treated in the VIVO-US study were consistent with those in previous literature reports and reflective of a real-world population which included acute and chronic disease, and thrombotic and non-thrombotic lesions with 32.5% of stent extension beyond the inguinal ligament into the femoral and common femoral vein.
- Patients treated with Zilver Vena improved clinically with a mean drop in VCSS of 4.2 points.
“We are proud to share the Zilver VIVO data at the VIVA conference,” said Mark Breedlove, vice president of Cook Medical’s Vascular division. “We know that venous disease is a serious and complex condition. These data are a milestone in our commitment to driving venous therapies.”
For more information, visit the Zilver Vena product page here.