Radianz Radial Peripheral System
Clinical Indication
Iliac artery disease management has historically required femoral access — with its associated hemostasis burden, ambulation delays, and closure device costs — because no stent system carried an indication for iliac delivery via transradial approach. That constraint is now resolved.
The Radianz Radial Peripheral System is the first and only peripheral stent system with FDA indication for iliac artery lesion treatment delivered via transradial access, fundamentally expanding the clinical utility of the radial approach beyond the coronary territory.
Device Specifications
The Radianz system is purpose-engineered for radial-to-iliac delivery, with a long-reach delivery catheter compatible with radial sheaths (4Fr to 6Fr) and a stent design that maintains the trackability and torque responsiveness required to navigate the radial artery, subclavian, aortic arch, and descending aorta to reach iliac bifurcation lesions from the wrist.
Patients benefit from radial access advantages — same-day discharge potential, immediate ambulation post-procedure, and reduced major access site complication rates — while receiving definitive iliac stenting in a single procedural setting. The system is compatible with standard 0.035” guidewire-based peripheral workflows and does not require conversion to femoral access for stent deployment.
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Technical Data
| Field | Specification |
|---|---|
| Indicated Vessel Territory | Iliac artery (common iliac, external iliac) — peripheral arterial disease |
| Access Route Indication | Transradial access — FDA-indicated; first and only peripheral stent system with this indication |
| Compatible GW | 0.035” standard peripheral guidewires |
| Compatible Sheath Sizes (Radial) | 4Fr – 6Fr radial sheaths |
| Stent Material | Nitinol — self-expanding with thermal shape memory for full expansion at body temperature |
| Delivery System Reach | Long-reach delivery catheter engineered for radial artery → subclavian → aortic arch → descending aorta → iliac bifurcation navigation |
| Regulatory Status | FDA-approved (transradial iliac indication); CE Mark |