After surgical procedures such as coronary/peripheral bypass grafting or endarterectomy for the treatment of organ ischemia derived from atherosclerosis, intimal hyperplasia (IH) which leads to restenosis or occlusion at the site of graft anastomosis frequently occurs. In order to inhibit IH caused by abnormal growth of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in tunica media, various perivascular drug delivery devices are reported for delivery of anti-proliferation drugs into vascular tissue. However, there still remain conflicting requirements such as local and unidirectional delivery vs device porosity, and conformal tight device installation vs pulsatile expansion and constriction of blood vessels. In this study, a biodegradable microneedle (MN) arra...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) occurs in vascular bypass grafts and is responsible for their failure. This...
Advances in microtechnology and biomedical imaging technology has led to extensive research for self...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is the major cause of grafted vessel occlusion and occurs frequently after ...
Restenosis often occurs at the site of vascular grafting and may become fatal for patients. Restenos...
Various perivascular drug delivery techniques have been demonstrated for localized post-treatment of...
Restenosis at a vascular anastomosis site is a major cause of graft failure and is difficult to prev...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a pathophysiological process developing in venous grafts, commonly used ...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is an undesirable pathology occurring after peripheral or coronary bypass s...
Curved biodegradable microneedles for application to the outer surface of blood vessels are produced...
We investigated the role of a sirolimus-embedded silk microneedle (MN) wrap as an external vascular ...
High rates of restenosis and neointimal formation have driven increasing interest in the application...
Perivascular medical devices and perivascular drug delivery systems are conceived for local applicat...
Perivascular medical devices and perivascular drug delivery systems are conceived for local applicat...
Microneedles (MNs) have been used to deliver drugs for over two decades. These platforms have been p...
Restenosis, currently estimated to occur in 30-50% of dilated lesions, continues to be a major limit...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) occurs in vascular bypass grafts and is responsible for their failure. This...
Advances in microtechnology and biomedical imaging technology has led to extensive research for self...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is the major cause of grafted vessel occlusion and occurs frequently after ...
Restenosis often occurs at the site of vascular grafting and may become fatal for patients. Restenos...
Various perivascular drug delivery techniques have been demonstrated for localized post-treatment of...
Restenosis at a vascular anastomosis site is a major cause of graft failure and is difficult to prev...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a pathophysiological process developing in venous grafts, commonly used ...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is an undesirable pathology occurring after peripheral or coronary bypass s...
Curved biodegradable microneedles for application to the outer surface of blood vessels are produced...
We investigated the role of a sirolimus-embedded silk microneedle (MN) wrap as an external vascular ...
High rates of restenosis and neointimal formation have driven increasing interest in the application...
Perivascular medical devices and perivascular drug delivery systems are conceived for local applicat...
Perivascular medical devices and perivascular drug delivery systems are conceived for local applicat...
Microneedles (MNs) have been used to deliver drugs for over two decades. These platforms have been p...
Restenosis, currently estimated to occur in 30-50% of dilated lesions, continues to be a major limit...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) occurs in vascular bypass grafts and is responsible for their failure. This...
Advances in microtechnology and biomedical imaging technology has led to extensive research for self...
Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is the major cause of grafted vessel occlusion and occurs frequently after ...