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. 2022 Oct 19;45:108–117. doi: 10.1016/j.euros.2022.09.005

Table 4.

Stent materials and commercial namesa

Material Class Chemical composition Manufacturer and commercial name
Silicone Silicone Condensation polymer comprising chains of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms [12] Cook Black silicone

Coloplast ImaJin Hydro
Coloplast (Porges S.A.) silicone
Silitek Silicone + polyester Proprietary modified silicone based polyester block copolymer [10], [11], [12], [31] Surgitek Silitek
C-Flex Silicone + polyolefin Silicone-modified styrene/ethylene/butylene thermoplastic block copolymer [12], [31] Cook C-Flex
Van-Tec “Soft”
Percuflex Polyolefin Proprietary thermoplastic olefinic block copolymer [10], [11], [31] Boston (Microvasive)
– Percuflex
– Percuflex Plus (“firm” Percuflex + Hydroplusb)
– Contour (“soft” Percuflex + Hydroplusb)
Polyurethane (standard) Polyurethane Linear polymer of urethane units with a backbone that contains carbamate groups (—NHCO2). The links are produced via chemical reaction between a di-isocyanate and a polyol [11] Cook polyurethane
Rüsch (Teleflex) polyurethane
Sof-Flex Polyurethane Proprietary modified polyurethane-based polymer with hydrogel [11] Cook Sof-Flex
Tecoflex Polyurethane Modified polyurethane-based aliphatic thermoplastic; product of the reaction between methylene-bis(cyclohexyl)-di-isocyanate, poly(tetramethylene ether glycol), and 1,4-butanediol [10], [11], [31] Surgitek Classic
Carbothane Polyurethane Proprietary modified polyurethane-based polymer Amecath Carbothane
Pellethane Polyurethane + fluoropolymer Proprietary modified polyurethane-based mixture of PTFE and proprietary materials [10] Bard Inlay (Pellethane with pHreeCoatc) [10]
Endo-Sof Proprietary Proprietary compound Cook Endo-Sof
Vertex Proprietary Proprietary compound Applied Medical Vertex
Resonance Metal Nickel‐cobalt‐chromium‐molybdenum alloy [10] Cook Resonance
Triclosan Antimicrobial Triclosan Triumph triclosan-eluting stent
Silver sulfadiazine Antimicrobial Silver sulfadiazine Amecath Carbothane with silver sulfadiazine

PTFE = polytetrafluoroethylene.

a

Limited to the materials and commercial names for stents used in the studies included in the review.

b

Proprietary hydrogel by Boston Scientific.

c

Proprietary hydrogel with pH-stabilizing capabilities.