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Bioresorbable biliary stents: A step forward. [PDF]
Zhang LB, Wang Y, Yang XJ.
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Clinical Effects of Zinc-containing Stents on Gingivitis: A Randomised Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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Large Language Models in Cardiovascular Imaging: Current Applications and Future Prospects
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Stenting for in-stent restenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2000Intravascular ultrasound studies have shown that additional stent implantation is the only percutaneous technique that allows for recovery of all the lumen area of the original implantation procedure. Despite this theoretical advantage, information on systematic additional stent implantation is still forthcoming, especially concerning the impact of new
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To Stent or Not To Stent, That Is the Question
European Urology Focus, 2018With the increasing complexity of donor organs, recipients, training, and departmental standardisation, routine ureteric stent placement should be advocated. Transplant centres should consider utilising novel technologies for transplant stent removal for a simpler, cheaper procedure that can be performed in any outpatient department.
Amy, Nagle, Jonathon, Olsburgh
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2010
Stents are typically placed to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction caused by intrinsic or extrinsic etiologies. Stent design and biomaterials have improved in recent years from the first described double-J stent in 1978. The indications for placement of a ureteral stent include obstructing ureteral calculi, ureteral strictures, congenital anomalies
Reem Al-Bareeq, John D. Denstedt
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Stents are typically placed to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction caused by intrinsic or extrinsic etiologies. Stent design and biomaterials have improved in recent years from the first described double-J stent in 1978. The indications for placement of a ureteral stent include obstructing ureteral calculi, ureteral strictures, congenital anomalies
Reem Al-Bareeq, John D. Denstedt
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