Despite a considerable clinical and investigative emphasis on the problem of in-stent restenosis (ISR), complications arising from the interaction of stent materials with the surrounding vessel wall as well as from the mechanical forces developing during and after implantation, remain a significant problem. Nanoindentation studies performed on various locations along the stent struts have shown that the hardness of specific stent locations significantly increases after mechanical expansion. The increase in hardness was associated with a reduction of the material‘s ability to dissipate energy in plastic deformations and therefore with an increased vulnerability to fracture and fatigue. It was concluded that the locations of fatigue fractures...
Metal stents are commonly used to revascularize occluded arteries. A bioabsorbable metal stent that ...
While Fe-based alloys have already been reported to possess all mechanical properties required for v...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...
Explant studies have revealed that some stents undergo corrosion in vivo, with significant release ...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a significant limitation despite the considerable previous clinica...
Introduction: Preliminary studies have revealed that stents undergo corrosion in vivo, with signifi...
Intra-arterial stenosis due to atherosclerosis is often treated with endovascular balloon dilatation...
Limited information exists regarding the in vivo stability of endovascular stents. Nine excised huma...
The deployment of a vascular stent during angioplasty has greatly reduced the risks of restenosis. H...
Despite the improved success rates of stent implantation for revascularisation of an occlusive ather...
Since their first introduction, stents have revolutionised the treatment of atherosclerosis, however...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
Traditional approaches for in-vitro pulsatile and fatigue testing of endovascular stents do not take...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Structural and fluid stresses acting on the artery wall are proposed as mechanical mediators of in-s...
Metal stents are commonly used to revascularize occluded arteries. A bioabsorbable metal stent that ...
While Fe-based alloys have already been reported to possess all mechanical properties required for v...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...
Explant studies have revealed that some stents undergo corrosion in vivo, with significant release ...
In-stent restenosis (ISR) remains a significant limitation despite the considerable previous clinica...
Introduction: Preliminary studies have revealed that stents undergo corrosion in vivo, with signifi...
Intra-arterial stenosis due to atherosclerosis is often treated with endovascular balloon dilatation...
Limited information exists regarding the in vivo stability of endovascular stents. Nine excised huma...
The deployment of a vascular stent during angioplasty has greatly reduced the risks of restenosis. H...
Despite the improved success rates of stent implantation for revascularisation of an occlusive ather...
Since their first introduction, stents have revolutionised the treatment of atherosclerosis, however...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
Traditional approaches for in-vitro pulsatile and fatigue testing of endovascular stents do not take...
Many clinical studies, including the ISAR-STEREO trial, have identified stent strut thickness as an ...
Structural and fluid stresses acting on the artery wall are proposed as mechanical mediators of in-s...
Metal stents are commonly used to revascularize occluded arteries. A bioabsorbable metal stent that ...
While Fe-based alloys have already been reported to possess all mechanical properties required for v...
Finite-element simulations have been carried out to study the effects of material choice, drug eluti...