As a pioneer in endovascular aortic repair, Cook is focused on therapies and technologies to treat aortic aneurysms in a minimally invasive way and get patients back to living.
Read about the grafts we have available today to treat thoracic aortic aneurysms.
Zenith Alpha 2 thoracic is an endovascular graft—a flexible metal stent covered with fabric—that is designed to cover the artery wall so blood does not directly flow against the aneurysm. This can help prevent further aneurysm growth and possible rupture.
Watch a Zenith Alpha 2 thoracic graft being placed in the body.
Zenith Alpha 2 thoracic is a minimally invasive alternative to open surgical repair for a thoracic aneurysm. It helps prevent a thoracic aneurysm from growing or rupturing (a rupture is when the aorta bursts and causes life-threatening internal bleeding).
Although Zenith Alpha 2 thoracic is designed to stop the aneurysm from getting worse, no surgery is without potential complications. Please review the Essential Prescribing Information below for a full list of potential complications.
The following people should not be treated with Zenith Alpha 2 thoracic graft:
Remember, every patient is different, and your doctor knows you best. After reading the information on this site, make an appointment to talk to your doctor to help you make the right decision about any treatments or procedures.
Read about the grafts we have available today to treat abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Zenith Flex is an endovascular graft—a flexible metal stent covered with fabric—that is designed to cover the artery wall so blood does not directly flow against the aneurysm. This can help prevent further aneurysm growth and possible rupture.
Watch a Zenith Flex graft being placed in the body.
Zenith Fenestrated is an endovascular graft that has been specially designed for aneurysms that come too close to the arteries that supply blood to the kidneys.
Watch a Zenith Fenestrated graft being placed in the body.
Zenith Iliac Branch is an endovascular graft specifically designed to ensure that blood is able to flow to the internal iliac arteries.
Watch a Zenith Iliac Branch being placed in the body.
Zenith Flex, Zenith Fenestrated, and Zenith Iliac Branch help prevent abdominal aortic or iliac artery aneurysms from growing or rupturing (a rupture is when the aorta bursts and causes life-threatening internal bleeding). Additionally, these devices preserve flow through the aorta and the internal iliacs.
Although Zenith Flex, Zenith Fenestrated, and Zenith Iliac Branch are designed to help prevent the aneurysm from getting worse, no surgery is without potential complications. Please review the Essential Prescribing Information below to get a full list of possible complications.
The following people should not be treated with a Zenith Flex, Zenith Fenestrated, or Zenith Iliac Branch graft:
Remember, every patient is different, and your doctor knows you best. After reading the information on this site, make an appointment to talk to your doctor to help you make the right decision about any treatments or procedures.
It is very important to have regularly scheduled follow-up appointments with your doctor after receiving a graft. This is because it is possible for problems that do not cause noticeable symptoms to occur, and the long-term results of endovascular repair with grafts are not fully known. Your doctor needs to look at pictures of your aneurysm and graft on a regular basis.
Recommended follow-up includes checkups at: