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Carotid brachytherapy for in‐stent restenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2002AbstractCarotid stenting has emerged as an alternative revascularization modality to endarterectomy for the treatment of carotid artery disease. Restenosis of a carotid stent may be occasionally seen. Our experience in intravascular radiation therapy for coronary restenosis has provided us the opportunity to explore this treatment strategy for carotid ...
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2018
Key Points We treat ISR primarily with new DES implantation. DES therapy appears to provide the best protection from TVR and possibly death, as well. Be mindful of occult or other evidence of incomplete stent expansion of the original stent
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Key Points We treat ISR primarily with new DES implantation. DES therapy appears to provide the best protection from TVR and possibly death, as well. Be mindful of occult or other evidence of incomplete stent expansion of the original stent
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Stenting the stent: Alternative strategy for treating in‐stent restenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, 1996Several approaches have been taken to relieve restenosis inside a vascular stent. In a patient with a complicated history of coronary artery disease, a restenotic lesion inside a Gianturco-Roubin flex stent was relieved by angioplasty and deployment of three 10 mm Palmaz P-104 "biliary" stents, with urokinase and verapamil used to prevent ...
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Restenosis and in-stent restenosis
2008David J. Moliterno, Nezar M. Falluji
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Regression of coronary in‐stent restenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2004Nageh, T, Duncan, E, Thomas, M R
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In-stent restenosis: Is the ?Stent-Wich? the answer?
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Stents, Restenosis, and Stent Thrombosis
2018Cheng-Han Chen, Ajay J. Kirtane
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