A bioresorbable stent is a tube-like device (stent) that is used to open and widen clogged heart arteries and then dissolves or is absorbed by the body...
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bare-metal, drug-eluting, and bioresorbable stents available based on their properties. The term "stent" originates from Charles Stent, an English dentist who...
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related to the device. bioresorbable stent – medical stent that dissolves or is absorbed by the body; coronary stent – medical stent implanted into coronary...
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stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – Medical stent that dissolves...
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Currently, the primary uses of bioresorbable metals are as stents for blood vessels (for example bioresorbable stents) and other internal ducts. Although...
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anti-CD34 antibody-coated and sirolimus-eluting bioresorbable stent. The COMBO stent combines the Genous stent's endothelial cell capture technology with an...
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manage coronary occlusion bioresorbable stent – Medical stent that dissolves or is absorbed by the body drug-eluting stent – Medical implant angioplasty –...
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stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – Medical stent that dissolves...
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medical device companies still developing a commercial coronary bioresorbable stent with ongoing clinical trials. Beginning in the 2010s, MicroPort has...
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stent – metallic stent without a coating or coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback bioresorbable stent – medical stent that dissolves...
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Percutaneous coronary intervention (redirect from Coronary stenting)
coronary artery disease. The procedure is used to place and deploy coronary stents, a permanent wire-meshed tube, to open narrowed coronary arteries. PCI is...
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Sinus implant (section Sinus stent)
Steroid-eluting sinus stents maybe used in addition to endoscopic sinus surgery. They are, however, of unclear benefit as of 2015. Bioresorbable stents Middle nasal...
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Vincent became the first hospital in Wisconsin to begin offering a Bioresorbable stent. St. Vincent Hospital partners with Prevea Health, which is also...
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indigenously developed bioresorbable scaffold". The Times of India. March 10, 2021. "Government exempts Meril's new coronary stent MeRes 100 from price...
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Drug-eluting stents, Bioresorbable stents and thrombectomy devices in India. He is known to have contributed to the development of Bioresorbable Scaffold...
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is being explored as a potential bioresorbable biomaterial for use in orthopaedic applications. Bioresorbable stents Materials science Mg-Zn-Ca ternary...
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components for resorbable and implantable medical devices, from bioresorbable stents to controlled drug release systems. Like normal macro-level extrusion...
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Papathanassopoulou VS, Tzingounis VA (2002). "The role of Seprafilm bioresorbable membrane in the prevention and therapy of endometrial synechiae". Journal...
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Biomaterials Magazine, Retrieved (2009-11-09) Kohn J, and Langer R, "Bioresorbable and Bioerodible Materials," in Biomaterials Science: An Introduction...
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