Esprit™ BTK

Everolimus Eluting Resorbable Scaffold

Esprit BTK

Esprit™ BTK System Case Studies

The Esprit™ BTK System has been proven to safely & effectively treat patients with infrapopliteal artery disease1. Explore the cases below to learn more about the broad applications of the Esprit™ BTK System, and how it is pioneering a new standard of care for below-the-knee.

Treatment of Anterior Tibial CTO with Overlapping Esprit™ BTK Scaffolds

Courtesy of J.D. Corl, MD, FACC, FSCAI

This case study outlines the treatment and follow-up of a 78-year-old male with a complex medical history and a non-healing ulcer. The procedure involved the use of Jade‡ NC balloon and Esprit™ BTK scaffolds, resulting in successful revascularization and wound healing.

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Treatment of RB6 Patient with Ankle Wounds with Esprit™ BTK Scaffolds

Courtesy of Matthew C. Bunte, MD, MS

An 80-year-old female with a complex medical history presented with non-healing wounds on her right medial and lateral ankle, classified as a Rutherford Becker Category 6. The treatment involved balloon angioplasty and Supera™ Stents placement above-the-knee, with calcium modification balloon and Esprit™ BTK scaffolds below-the-knee, resulting in successful revascularization.

Dr. Bunte Case Study

Treatment of Posterior Tibial CTO in Bilateral TMA Patient with an Esprit™ BTK Scaffold

Courtesy of J.D. Corl, MD, FACC, FSCAI

This case study outlines the treatment and follow-up of a 60-year-old male with history of bilateral TMA and a non-healing ulcer on the plantar surface of right foot with CTO in both AT and PT. This procedure involved the use of a calcium modifying balloon and an Esprit™ BTK scaffold, resulting in successful revascularization.

Dr. Corl Esprit BTK case study

Reference:

  1. Varcoe, RL., et al. Drug-Eluting Resorbable Scaffold versus Angioplasty for Infrapopliteal Artery Disease. N Eng J Med 2024;390:9-19.

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