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Intracoronary stents. A breakthrough technology or just another small step? [PDF]
M.B. Leon, S. Chiu Wong
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To stent or not to stent? That is the question [PDF]
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Retrieval of migrated pancreatic stent: “stent-in-stent” technique [PDF]
Saroj K. Sinha+4 more
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Endoscopic Dilatation versus Oesophageal Stent in Benign Oesophageal Stricture
Aim: Oesophageal stricture is one of the causes of dysphagia. It is a condition in which the lumen of oesophagus is narrowed by fibrotic tissue in the oesophageal wall.
Hadyanto Caputra+3 more
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An asymmetric surface coating strategy for promotes rapid endothelialization in the rabbit carotid artery [PDF]
Studying surface modification has long been a key area for enhancing the effects of vascular stents after surgery. The study aimed to develop an asymmetric drug-eluting stent (ADES) with differential drug loading on its inner and outer surfaces, hypothesizing that this design would enhance drug delivery efficacy for percutaneous coronary interventions (
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Successful removal of a biliary metal stent using the stent-in-stent-in-stent technique
Masato Matsuyama+6 more
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Angiographic predictors of recurrence of restenosis after Wiktor stent implantation in native coronary arteries [PDF]
P.P.T. deJaegere+11 more
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In-stent restenosis and stent compression in iliofemoral venous stents [PDF]
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