All devices are in Radiopaque or Translucent versions
Vet Laryngeal Tracheal Bronchial Stent
Code: VST
This stent is the classic and straight stent for tracheal or bronchial affections. It has a tubular structure, with flat surface anchoring studs on its outer wall to prevent stent migration.


Vet Thin Wall stent
Code: VHE
It consists on a straight tracheal or bronchial stent with a thinner wall. This docility makes its implant and removal easier.
It has a special utility after the neoplastic and endotracheal tissue’s resection, when the affection lacks of a compressive component.
Vet Glottic stent
Code: VSG
The Vet Glottic stent has a 8 mm section on one of its edges where its wall’s thickness is reduced. Throughout this section, its normal wall, of 1.5 mm, reduces its thickness gradually until it ends.
This wall’s thickness decreasing achieves, only on that edge, a surface of low resistance on the stent. It is meant to occupy the region close to the vocal chords. This design allows the stent deformation just in that edge during the laryngeal movements and the glottal dynamic during swallowing.


Vet High Pressure stent
Code: VSAP
With a more robust wall, this model is very resistant to max compression.
When any stent is put under a strength test that compresses it with loads that increase gradually, the stent’s paulatine deformation takes place until it reaches the cession point.
In the Vet High Pressure Stent the tolerance to compression increases surpassing the 2000 g/cm2.
Vet Connical stent
Code: VCLASS / VROLL
The Vet Connical Stent is a device designed to maintain the clearance of the airway in sufficient conditions for ventilation.
It has a conical elastic tubular structure, with special non-slip spurs arranged in several rows and distributed symmetrically along its surface.


Vet Laryngeal / Tracheal Stenosis
Code: VSET
This Vet Laryngeal / Tracheal stent is easy to implant and removal. It is especially suitable for the benign stenosis treatment.
With a «Hour-Glass shape», constitutes a profile that increase the difficulty of its spontaneous displacement after being introduced.