The Stening® Bronchology line includes a variety of airway prostheses designed to address different needs, including benign stenosis and compressive or occlusive phenomena of various nature.
Classic tracheal and bronchial stents for the most common indications.

Classic bronchial stent for affections of the main bronchial tree.
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Classic straight tracheal stent with surface anchoring studs to prevent migration.
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Designed for benign tracheal stenosis, including post-COVID cases.
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Flexible tracheo-carino-bronchial prosthesis supporting the tracheal bifurcation.
View →Solutions for unconventional clinical situations: fistulas, selective occlusion, thin wall, high pressure and more.

Bronchial spigot for occlusion in bronchopleural fistulas and persistent air leaks.
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Conical bronchial stent for anatomies with marked caliber changes.
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Thin-walled tracheobronchial stent maximizing the useful ventilation area.
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Conical stent with a lateral hole to preserve right upper lobe ventilation.
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Helically reinforced stent providing greater resistance to extrinsic compression.
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High-pressure stent for rigid stenosis and severe extrinsic compressions.
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Small-caliber stent designed for minor bronchi.
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Cone stent intended to reduce passage of oesophageal fluids into the airway.
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New-generation subglottic stent featuring the Artemic design.
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Specific stent for the subglottic region with supraglottic anchoring.
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Bronchial stent with a lateral hole for the right upper lobe.
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Classic bronchial spigot for selective bronchial occlusion.
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Variant of the Y stent with selective occlusion of one of the main bronchi.
View →Devices specifically designed for the paediatric airway.
Unlike ordinary metallic stents, these medical-grade silicone stents can be removed once the occlusion has healed.
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