- 1Cobalt chromium band provides good visibility under fluoroscopy for ease of landing zone identification
- 2Clear commissure and septal region markers aid in orientation and positioning of the valve during implantation
- 3Single cut point for easy holder release
- 4Nitinol stent posts fold to 55 degrees for ease of implantation and to avoid suture looping
TRIFORMIS RESILIA tricuspid valve

Designed for ease of use

TRIFORMIS RESILIA tricuspid valve in-service animation
Clinical data
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Important Safety Information
TRIFORMIS RESILIA Tricuspid Valve
Indications: For use in replacement of native or prosthetic tricuspid heart valves.
Contraindications: The TRIFORMIS RESILIA tricuspid valve is contraindicated in patients who have untreatable hypersensitivity to nitinol alloys (nickel and titanium).
Complications and Side Effects: Thromboembolism, valve thrombosis, hemorrhage, hemolysis, regurgitation, endocarditis, structural valve deterioration, nonstructural dysfunction, stenosis, arrhythmia, transient ischemic attack/stroke, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, ventricular perforation by stent posts, any of which could lead to reoperation, explantation, permanent disability, and death.
CAUTION: US law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. See Instructions for Use for full prescribing information.