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Stenting

This is not inconsi.stent with the problem being solved, because in the limit as... [Pg.325]

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Srivatsa SS, Tsao P, Holmes DR et al (1997) Selective av(33 integrin blockade limits neointima hyperplasia and lumen stenosis in stented porcine coronary artery injury in Pig. Cardiovasc Res 36 408-428... [Pg.147]

GPIIb/IIIa antagonists have to be administered parenterally. They are currently used prophylactically during intracoronary interventions such as percutaneous transluminal revascularization with balloon angioplasty or intracoronary stenting, as well as to treat acute coronary syndromes like unstable angina and acute myocardial infarction. The main complications... [Pg.170]

Lung volume reduction surgery is a rarely performed treatment option for heterogeneous emphysema patients with high hyperinflation. Novel semi-invasive and invasive alternatives are being developed, such as bronchial valves for heterogeneous emphysema treatment, and bronchial stents for homogeneous emphysema to reduce counteiproductive collateral ventilation. [Pg.365]

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is one of a host of techniques performed by using a catheter inserted via a major limb artery that aims to relieve nanowing of coronary arteries. For example, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is the classic PCI that uses a catheter-directed balloon to dilate a stenotic coronary artery, and more recent PCIs include stent implantation, rotational atherectomy, and laser angioplasty. [Pg.938]

Restenosis is the phenomenon of vascular reocclusion postangioplasty or stent. [Pg.1070]

Administration (FDA) approval of SIBS, used as the polymeric coating on the Taxus coronary stent, opened new avenues for polyisobutylene-based TPEs in biomedical engineering. [Pg.193]

US FDA. Taxus Express 2 PacUtaxel-Eluting Coronary Stent System (Monorail and Over the Wire), P030025, 2004. [Pg.216]

Ranade, S.V. et al. Physical characterization of controlled release of pacUtaxel from the TAXUS Express 2 drug-eluting stent, J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 71 A, 625, 2004. [Pg.216]

Hodgson DM, Stent MAH, Stefane B, Wilson FX (2003) Org Biomol Chem 1 1139... [Pg.92]

Stenting of an acutely occluded intracranial vessel may provide fast recanalization by entrapping the thrombus between the stent and the vessel wall. A recent study in which 19 patients with acute occlusions at the ICA terminus n = 8), M1/M2 (n = 7), or basilar artery (n = 4) were treated with balloon-expandable stents showed a TIMI 2 and 3 recanalization rate of 79% and no symptomatic intracranial hemorrhages (Fig. 4.5). ... [Pg.87]

Self-expanding stents with a higher radial force (e.g., WingSpan, Boston Scientific Corp.) will probably play a key role in acute stroke cases related to intracranial atherosclerotic disease. Antegrade flow is essential for the maintenance of vascular patency, as particularly evident in patients with severe proximal stenoses who commonly develop rethrombosis after vessel recanalization. Furthermore, stenting of the proximal vessels may be required in order to gain access to the intracranial thrombus with other mechanical devices or catheters. In a recent series, 23 of 25 patients (92%) with acute n = 15) or subacute n = 10) ICA occlusions were successfully revascularized with this technique. " ... [Pg.87]

FIGURE 4.5 A 72-year-old man with medical history remarkable for hypertension and dyslipidemia presented with posterior circulation infarct (a). CTA and posterior circulation angiography (left vertebral artery injection) performed demonstrated severe mid-basilar artery stenosis (b and c). Left vertebral artery injection demonstrated near-complete reversal of the stenosis after a drug-eluting balloon expandable stent (Cypher, Cordis Johnson Johnson) was deployed (d). [Pg.88]

Levy El, Ecker RD, Horowitz MB, Gupta R, Hanel RA, Sauvageau E, Jovin TG, Guterman LR, Hopkins LN. Stent-assisted intracranial recanalization for acute stroke early results. Neurosurgery 2006 58 458-463 [discussion 458 63]. [Pg.96]

Levy El, Sauvageau E, Hanel RA, Parikh R, Hopkins LN. Self-expanding versus balloon-mounted stents for vessel recanalization following embolic occlusion in the canine model technical feasibility study. Am J Neuroradiol 2006 27 2069-2072. [Pg.96]

Fitzsimmons BF, Becske T, Nelson PK. Rapid stent-supported revascularization in acute ischemic stroke. Am J Neuroradiol. 2006 27 1132-1134. [Pg.96]

Sauvageau E, Levy EL Self-expanding stent-assisted middle cerebral artery recanalization technical note. Neuroradiology 2006 48 405 08. [Pg.96]


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Abdominal aortic stent-graft

Airway stenting

AneuRX stents

Aneurysms stents

Antibody-coated stent

Antiplatelet agents stents

Aspirin stents

Balloon-expandable stents

Bare metal stents

Bifurcation stenting

Bioabsorbable stents

Bioabsorbable stents ABSORB trial)

Biodegradable stents

Biodivysio batimastat stent studies

Biodivysio stents

Body implants stents

CYPHER sirolimus-eluting stents

CYPHER stent

Cardiovascular Stent Application

Cardiovascular devices heart valve stent

Cardiovascular devices stents/stent-grafts

Cardiovascular devices vascular stents

Carotid artery stenting

Carotid artery stenting stenosis

Carotid artery stents

Carotid revascularization endarterectomy versus stenting

Carotid stenting

Carotid stenting and other interventions

Carotid stenting intervention, patient

Carotid stenting selection

Clopidogrel coronary stenting

Coated metal stents

Coated stent

Colonic stent placement

Controlled drug-eluting stents

Controlled drug-eluting stents polymers

Coronary stent

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Coronary stents case study

Coronary stents clopidogrel

Drug-Eluting stents clinical trials

Drug-Eluting stents polymers used

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Drug-eluting medical devices stents

Drug-eluting stents biodegradable polymer

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Dumon silicone stent

Duodenum stent

Eluting Stents

Endoleak stent-graft

Endothelial cells stents

Endovascular coils stent

Flamingo stent

Flexible tantalum stent

Gene transfer stents

Gianturco stent

Gianturco-Rosch Z stent

Gianturco-Z stent

Heparin-coated stents

In-stent restenosis

In-stent thrombosis

Intracoronary stent

Intracoronary stenting and

Intracranial stenting

Intracranial stents

Late stent thrombosis

Memotherm stent

Metal stent

Metallic stent

Metallic stent strut

Methylprednisolone stents

Multilayer Stents

Neuroform stent

Nitinol stents

Oesophageal stent

Oesophagus stents

Open surgery stent graft

PLLA based stents

Paclitaxel coated stent

Paclitaxel drug-eluting vascular stents

Palmaz stent

Palmaz-Schatz stent

Percutaneous stent implantation

Percutaneous stent implantation restenosis

Plastic stent

Polyethylene stent

Polymer-based drug eluting stents

Polymeric coated stents

Polymeric stents

Polymers Used for Paclitaxel Stents

Polymers Used in Drug-Eluting Stents

Precise stent

Preoperative stenting

Recap and the Next Phase of Stent Evolution Biodegradable Stents

Renal stenting

Rosch-Z stent

Selection Criteria for Biodegradable Stent Materials

Self-expanding carotid stents

Self-expanding metal mesh stent

Self-expanding stents

Shape stents

Sirolimus drug-eluting vascular stents

Sirolimus-eluting stent

Smart stent

Stem cells stent restenosis

Stent

Stent accessibility

Stent blockage

Stent central airway

Stent contraindication

Stent covered

Stent deformation

Stent design

Stent dislocation

Stent drug-eluting

Stent fracture

Stent graft

Stent grafts design and performance

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Stent lumen visualization

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Stent obstruction

Stent occlusion

Stent placement

Stent polyester

Stent preoperative

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Stent selection

Stent silicone

Stent stomach

Stent strut

Stent technique

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Stent tracheal

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Stent vascular

Stent with carotid angioplasty

Stent-angioplasty

Stent-assisted coil embolization

Stent-based drug delivery

Stent-mediated local drug delivery

Stenting Development

Stenting palliative

Stenting, radiological

Stents Biliary

Stents Cardiovascular

Stents Endovascular

Stents TAXUS

Stents carotid artery stenosis

Stents clinical experience

Stents clopidogrel

Stents coatings

Stents drug-eluting endovascular

Stents implantation

Stents polymers

Stents restenosis

Stents sirolimus

Stents subacute thrombosis

Stents thromboresistant

Stents thrombosis

Stents, intracranial aneurysms

Strecker Nitinol stent

Strecker stent

Strecker tantalum stent

Teflon stent

Thienopyridines coronary stenting

Thrombotic events stents

Ticlopidine coronary stenting

Tube stent

Ultraflex stent

Uncovered stent

Ureter stenting

Ureter stents

Ureteral stents

Ureteric stenting

Vascular stent carotid

Vascular stent design

Vascular stent intracoronary

Venous stenting

Venous stents

XIENCE V stent

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