Resorbierbare Stents im infrainguinalen Gefäßabschnitt |
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Authors: | M Bosiers K Deloose J Verbist P Peeters |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Vascular Surgery, AZ St-Blasius, Kroonveldlaan 50, 9200, Dendermonde, Belgium 2. Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Imelda Hospital, Belgium, Bonheiden
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Abstract: | Peripheral stents aim to support revascularization procedures for intravascular stenoses by mechanically preventing vessel recoil and counteracting the pathophysiological process of luminal renarrowing triggered by procedural injury to the vessel wall. Despite improvements in stenting techniques and concomitant medication, repeated intervention due to target lesion restenosis is necessary in a significant percentage of patients. The permanent presence of an artificial implant plays a prominent role in the discussion of the mechanisms causing in-stent restenosis. Permanent metallic implants pose the risk of a continuous interaction between a non-absorbable stent and surrounding tissue, leading to physical irritation, long-term endothelial dysfunction, or chronic inflammatory reactions. In addition, there is a risk of stent fracture due to external mechanical forces. To overcome these shortcomings, stenting technology has moved towards the development of temporary implants composed of biocompatible materials which mechanically support the vessel during the period of high risk for recoil, and then completely degrade in the long-term. This removes a potential trigger for late restenosis. |
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