Paris-based Arterial Remodeling Technologies (ART) plans to reveal for the first time details of the design of its polymer-based biodegradable stent. Company co-founder Dr. Antoine LaFont will also ...
MUNICH, GERMANY — A meta-analysis of six trials comparing 1-year outcomes in patients randomized to receive PCI with an everolimus-eluting bioresorbable vascular-scaffold stent (Absorb, Abbott ...
For some, dissolving coronary stents represent one of the most promising technologies in interventional cardiology, but in recent months, multiple reports examining the performance of the leading ...
The excitement around bioresorbable stents might have calmed down considerably over the last year, but all that could change. Reva Medical, a San Diego, CA-based company is bringing the technology ...
A matched comparison of two disappearing stents, one of which dissolves as early as 1 to 2 years after implantation, suggests the two platforms perform equally well and result in similar clinical ...
The idea of a permanent metallic implant being left in the coronary artery after a stent has been used to force it open following blockage has prompted many companies to look for solutions. We have ...
theheart.org | Medscape: Let's first discuss the bioresorbable polymer stent. This is a permanent metal DES with a polymer that breaks down over time. What is the reason for developing such a stent?
Researchers from ETH Zürich created a new 3D-printed airway stent that is bioresorbable. Researchers believe the new stent could simplify the future treatment of upper airway obstruction. The new ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Arterial Remodeling Technologies (“ART”) announced today that it has disclosed impressive in vivo and in vitro data related to its bioresorbable stent platform—data that ...
One of the biggest stories in medical plastics in 2014 will be the increasing use of bioresorbable drug-eluting stents for treatment of coronary artery disease. Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, IL) ...
Bioresorable (also known as bioabsorbable) stents are being held up as a promising alternative to standard drug eluting stents. But there's an internal battle (no pun intended) going on with ...
A research team is using 3D printing to produce a new type of bioresorbable airway stent. This could greatly simplify the future treatment of upper airway obstruction. Narrowing of the trachea or the ...
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