This article reports a degradation study that was done on stent prototypes made of biodegradable Fe35Mn alloy in a simulated human coronary arterial condition. The stent degradation was observed for a short-term period from 0.5 to 168 h, which simulates the early period of stenting procedure. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to quantify degradation rate and surface property of the stents. Results showed that signs of degradation were visible on both crimped and expanded stents after 1 h of test, mostly located on the stent's curvatures. The degradation rate of stent was higher compared to that of the original alloy, indicating the surface altering effect of stent fabrication processing to deg...
A biodegradable esophageal stent is investigated and designed. For the design phase, the key design...
A stent is a medical device designed to serve as a temporary or permanent internal scaffold to maint...
The limitations of currently available metallic drug-eluting stents have renewed interest in biodegr...
This article reports a degradation study that was done on stent prototypes made of biodegradable Fe3...
The application of biodegradable materials to stent design has the potential to transform coronary a...
Abstract Background Biodegradable stents display insufficient scaffold performance due to their poor...
Early Degradation Problem of Biodegradable StentsAbstractIntravascular stents used in clinics today ...
Nowadays, coronary permanent stents are used to open clogged arteries. However, after 6 to 12 months...
Objectives: To develop and test a new concept of the degradation kinetics of newly developed coron-a...
Nowadays, coronary permanent stents are used to open clogged artery. However, after 6 to 12 months t...
Cardiovascular diseases, such as blood vessels obstructions are common. They are the main cause of d...
This study established a numerical model to investigate the degradation mechanism and behavior of bi...
Coronary stents made from degradable biomaterials such as magnesium alloy are an emerging technology...
Biodegradable magnesium alloy stents (MAS) could present improved long-term clinical performances o...
Limited information exists regarding the in vivo stability of endovascular stents. Nine excised huma...
A biodegradable esophageal stent is investigated and designed. For the design phase, the key design...
A stent is a medical device designed to serve as a temporary or permanent internal scaffold to maint...
The limitations of currently available metallic drug-eluting stents have renewed interest in biodegr...
This article reports a degradation study that was done on stent prototypes made of biodegradable Fe3...
The application of biodegradable materials to stent design has the potential to transform coronary a...
Abstract Background Biodegradable stents display insufficient scaffold performance due to their poor...
Early Degradation Problem of Biodegradable StentsAbstractIntravascular stents used in clinics today ...
Nowadays, coronary permanent stents are used to open clogged arteries. However, after 6 to 12 months...
Objectives: To develop and test a new concept of the degradation kinetics of newly developed coron-a...
Nowadays, coronary permanent stents are used to open clogged artery. However, after 6 to 12 months t...
Cardiovascular diseases, such as blood vessels obstructions are common. They are the main cause of d...
This study established a numerical model to investigate the degradation mechanism and behavior of bi...
Coronary stents made from degradable biomaterials such as magnesium alloy are an emerging technology...
Biodegradable magnesium alloy stents (MAS) could present improved long-term clinical performances o...
Limited information exists regarding the in vivo stability of endovascular stents. Nine excised huma...
A biodegradable esophageal stent is investigated and designed. For the design phase, the key design...
A stent is a medical device designed to serve as a temporary or permanent internal scaffold to maint...
The limitations of currently available metallic drug-eluting stents have renewed interest in biodegr...