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Patterns and mechanisms of in-stent restenosis. A serial intravascular ultrasound study.
Circulation, 1996BACKGROUND Studies have suggested that restenosis within Palmaz-Schatz stents results from neointimal hyperplasia or chronic stent recoil and occurs more frequently at the articulation.
Rainer Hoffmann+8 more
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European Heart Journal, 2003
Stents have ameliorated the outcome of percutaneous coronary interventions. Improved design, profile and flexibility of the currently available stents now permit to deliver the stent without pre-dilatation. In western European countries, stent implantation now occurs in up to 80% of all percutaneous revascularization procedures.
BARBATO, EMANUELE, Marco, J, Wijns, W.
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Stents have ameliorated the outcome of percutaneous coronary interventions. Improved design, profile and flexibility of the currently available stents now permit to deliver the stent without pre-dilatation. In western European countries, stent implantation now occurs in up to 80% of all percutaneous revascularization procedures.
BARBATO, EMANUELE, Marco, J, Wijns, W.
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2004
Many one-stage repairs for hypospadias have been developed in the past 25 years. The complication rate has remained stable at approximately 10% despite the use of optical magnification, fine instruments, meti culous haemostasis and broad-spectrum antibiotics (Mitchell and Kulb 1986).
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Many one-stage repairs for hypospadias have been developed in the past 25 years. The complication rate has remained stable at approximately 10% despite the use of optical magnification, fine instruments, meti culous haemostasis and broad-spectrum antibiotics (Mitchell and Kulb 1986).
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Clinical End Points in Coronary Stent Trials: A Case for Standardized Definitions
Circulation, 2007D. Cutlip+14 more
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Diabetics: To stent, or not to stent… Is that the question, or is it “which stent?”
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2020J Jeffrey Marshall, Cindy L. Grines
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A stent is a stent is a stent (not)
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2000Warren K. Laskey, Assadour Assadourian
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Various airway pathologies may result in central airway obstruction. For patients who have benign and malignant disease, definitive surgical correction by tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction is preferred. Numerous patients, however, have unresectable airway lesions owing to the extent of disease or to medical or surgical contraindications ...
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Various airway pathologies may result in central airway obstruction. For patients who have benign and malignant disease, definitive surgical correction by tracheobronchial resection and reconstruction is preferred. Numerous patients, however, have unresectable airway lesions owing to the extent of disease or to medical or surgical contraindications ...
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Endovascular Stents: Update on Stents in Practice
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2000Endovascular stent use has expanded at an unprecedented rate; they are currently being used in more than 50% of coronary angioplasty procedures. This rapid acceptance is due to excellent in-hospital results coupled with improved long-term clinical endpoints from small randomized trials, which have investigated only a few stent designs in small patient ...
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Predictors of stent thrombosis and their implications for clinical practice
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2018T. Gori+5 more
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