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PK Papyrus coronary stent system: the ultrathin struts polyurethane-covered stent
Umberto Barbero1, Enrico Cerrato2,3, Gioel Gabrio Secco4
1Cardiology Department, Santissima Annunziata Hospital, Savigliano, Italy.
Abstract:
In the emergency setting of a coronary vessel perforation, the knowledge of materials needed to fix it and the intrinsic quality of the device used is mandatory for the interventional cardiologist. The PK Papyrus covered stent (Biotronik AG) is an ultrathin strut (60 μm) balloon-expandable stent covered on the abluminal surface with an electrospun polyurethane matrix. It is intended to facilitate device delivery and effectively treat coronary artery perforations. In published studies, rates of successful device delivery and perforation sealing were above 90%, respectively, and most events were usually resolved with a single stent. In this review we focused on the main technical characteristics as well on the published evidence that compare its performance with other coronary covered stent.

