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To stent or not to stent.

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1999
Coronary artery stenting has definitely been proven to improve results of percutaneous revascularisation in a large number of patients. Stenting reduces restenosis in large vessels above 3 mm diameter. Stenting has not solved the problem of restenosis but in spite of the inevitable in-stent restenosis due to neointimal proliferation seems to yield ...
C, Schalcher, G, Sütsch, F W, Amann
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"To stent or not to stent?"

Uro-News, 2022
Elmar W. Gerharz, Andreas Böhle
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Diabetics: To stent, or not to stent… Is that the question, or is it “which stent?”

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2020
Cindy L, Grines, J Jeffrey, Marshall
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Ureteral Stenting or No Stenting

2012
It has been a popular and accepted surgical tradition to place a ureteral stent after performing ureteroscopy especially when performing lithotripsy for ureteral calculi. The rationale for this surgical custom is based on historical animal models, which demonstrated ureteral obstruction after ureteral dilation as well as anecdotal evidence that ...
Seth A. Cohen, Roger L. Sur
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A stent is a stent is a stent (not)

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2000
Warren Laskey, Assadour Assadourian
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A Stent is a Stent, is a Stent, or?

Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2002
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Ureteral Stents: To Stent or Not to Stent, That Is a Great Question!

2014
Some stones will move from the kidney and lodge within the ureter causing a blockage, referred to as ureteral obstruction. The back up of urine that ensues will cause the kidney to swell, known as hydronephrosis. This hydronephrosis may translate in significant flank pain, which can eventually bring a patient to the ER.
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Current status and future direction of metallic and polymeric materials for advanced vascular stents

Progress in Materials Science, 2022
Seung Hyuk Im   +2 more
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Hemobilia: to stent or not to stent

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology, 2022
Yeruva Poulina Deepthi Reddy   +4 more
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