Dr. Gérard LEFAURE
C.E.O
Transforming a surgical frustration into a major medical innovation.
A team of academic researchers, surgeons, and engineers united by the drive to rethink vascular pathologies.
An implantable medical device dedicated to a single clinical indication.
A simple, precise, easy-to-use, and effective delivery system.
ID NEST Medical was born from the experience of a vascular surgeon faced with the limitations of traditional devices. For over thirty years, he witnessed the use of devices for conditions for which they were not specifically designed.
This led to the creation of the T-Stent, an innovative and patented technology capable of restoring natural venous flow while ensuring lasting stability.
Sustainably improving the management of chronic
venous pathologies worldwide.
With each innovation, ID NEST Medical aims to address a real, specific, and unique medical need in rapidly growing global markets.
Each technology is conceived for its clinical relevance before its technical performance.
Our research is based on preclinical and clinical validations conducted with renowned institutions.
Comprehensive design documentation strictly complying with ISO 13485, ISO 14971, and ISO 10993 standards.
Doctors, engineers, researchers, and investors moving forward together toward a single goal: significantly improving patient comfort and quality of life.
Every team member shares a common conviction: medical innovation must originate from clinical practice and return to serve it.
The ID NEST Scientific Committee brings together top-tier specialists from leading institutions.




THEIR ROLE :
This governance ensures international academic recognition and establishes ID NEST’s unquestionable scientific legitimacy.
Through the convergence of medical expertise, engineering, and clinical research, ID NEST Medical is paving the way for a new generation of endovascular solutions.
Each innovation aims to make treatments more human-centric, accessible, and sustainable. This is how we transform science into tangible progress for patients.