The DETOUR System is indicated for use for percutaneous revascularization in patients with symptomatic femoropopliteal lesions from 200 mm to 460 mm in length with chronic total occlusions (100 mm to 425 mm) or diffuse stenosis >70% who may be considered suboptimal candidates for surgical or alternative endovascular treatments. The DETOUR System, or any of its components, is not for use in the coronary and cerebral vasculature
A non-bioabsorbable tubular device designed to be implanted in a central or peripheral vein (e.g., subclavian, brachiocephalic) to maintain vessel lumen patency, typically to treat stenosis in the outflow of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) or graft used for haemodialysis. It is a mesh structure made of metal [e.g., nickel-titanium alloy (Nitinol)] that is covered with a synthetic polymer [e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)] membrane (endovascular graft), and contains an inner carbon coating to help prevent platelet adhesion. It is typically expanded in situ (e.g., self-expands or balloon-expandable) and disposable devices associated with implantation may be included.