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Procurement competition for coronary stents

Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale - Istituto Cardiocentro Ticino Ticino Coronary endoprostheses award unknown
Procedure: unknown Order type: unknown SIMAP ID: 9f925ffa First seen: 19 Feb 2026 Latest publication: 24 Feb 2026
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Description

Stent coronarico a rilascio di farmaco con polimero bioassorbibile “Ultra thin” (spessore delle maglie inferiore uguale a 80µm)

AI Summary

The procurement concerns the supply of drug-eluting coronary stents with a bioabsorbable polymer, characterized by an ultra-thin design with mesh thickness not exceeding 80µm. These devices are intended for use in angioplasty procedures for the treatment of coronary diseases.

  • Drug-eluting coronary stents required.
  • Bioabsorbable polymer for better integration within the body.

Risk overview

  • Requisiti sproporzionati1
  • Referenze1
  • Certificazioni1
  • Assicurazioni1
  • Scadenze1
  • Requisiti linguistici1
  • Obbligo di consorzio1

Change history(2)

  1. Critical1 new Publication added. 1 Publication removed.
  2. Minor

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7 flags identified — Overall risk: high

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Past awards in this category

  1. CHF 367,032Ticino
  2. Human immunoglobulins (IVIg)

    Winner:Takeda Pharma AG

    CHF 5,187,495Ticino
  3. CHF 345,380Ticino
  4. CHF 166,861Ticino
  5. CHF 3,885,000Ticino

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