- A
bioresorbable stent is a tube-like
device (stent) that is used to open and
widen clogged heart arteries and then
dissolves or is
absorbed by the body...
- gallstones.
There are also
different types of bare-metal, drug-eluting, and
bioresorbable stents available based on
their properties. The term "stent" originates...
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Bioresorbable (also
called biodegradable or bioabsorbable)
metals are
metals or
their alloys that
degrade safely within the body. The
primary metals in...
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technologies and therapies. The
company has also
developed the MeRes100
bioresorbable scaffold (BRS),
which is India's
first domestically produced bio-resorbable...
- be
differentiated as
bioresorbable or non-
bioresorbable, with the
latter being the
result of the
combination of a
bioresorbable calcium phosphate (HAP)...
- DES, of the self-expanding type, are used in
arteries of the legs.
Bioresorbable DES are made of
materials that can be
absorbed by the body over time...
- few
medical device companies still developing a
commercial coronary bioresorbable stent with
ongoing clinical trials.
Beginning in the 2010s, MicroPort...
- Giuseppe; Hilborn, Jöns (eds.). "8 -
Synthesis of
bioresorbable polymers for
medical applications".
Bioresorbable Polymers for
Biomedical Applications. Woodhead...
- impurities, for
example calcium pyrophosphate, Ca2P2O7 and apatite. β-TCP is
bioresorbable. The
biodegradation of BCP
involves faster dissolution of the β-TCP...
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coating or
coveringPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback bioresorbable stent –
Medical stent that
dissolves or is
absorbed by the body drug-eluting...