Restenosis is a re-narrowing or blockage of an artery at the same site where treatment, such as a balloon angioplasty or stent procedure, has already taken place. Several clinical trials have shown a significant reduction in the restenosis rates with endovascular stenting. The purpose of stenting is to maintain the arterial lumen open by a scaffolding action that provides radial support. However, stenting can cause a vascular injury during the deployment. Indeed, in-stent restenosis remains a major problem in percutaneous coronary intervention, requiring patients to undergo repeated procedures and surgery. The loading imposed by the deployment of the stent on the artery is involved in the restenosis process. Furthermore, it is well known th...
Restenosis remains a significant problem in coronary intervention. While stent migrations, collapses...
Short-term and long-term clinical follow-up data clearly indicate the superiority of stenting techni...
Today, the majority of coronary stents are balloon-expandable and are deployed using a balloon-tippe...
Restenosis is a re-narrowing or blockage of an artery at the same site where treatment, such as a ba...
Stents are small tubelike structures, implanted in coronary and peripheral arteries to reopen narrow...
The stent-artery interactions have been increasingly studied using the finite element method for bet...
In recent years, computational structural analyses have emerged as important tools to investigate th...
Atherosclerosis is a progressive vascular disease, in which the arterial wall thickens compared to i...
Supplementary Information Files for 'Mechanistic Evaluation of Long-term In-stent Restenosis Based o...
[[abstract]]Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) with stent is employed to treat the cardiova...
Development and application of advanced mechanical models of soft tissues and their growth represent...
This thesis sought to develop a model to emulate coronary balloon-stent angioplasty. A model predict...
Short-term and long-term clinical follow-up data clearly indicate the superiority of stenting techni...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
Restenosis remains a significant problem in coronary intervention. While stent migrations, collapses...
Short-term and long-term clinical follow-up data clearly indicate the superiority of stenting techni...
Today, the majority of coronary stents are balloon-expandable and are deployed using a balloon-tippe...
Restenosis is a re-narrowing or blockage of an artery at the same site where treatment, such as a ba...
Stents are small tubelike structures, implanted in coronary and peripheral arteries to reopen narrow...
The stent-artery interactions have been increasingly studied using the finite element method for bet...
In recent years, computational structural analyses have emerged as important tools to investigate th...
Atherosclerosis is a progressive vascular disease, in which the arterial wall thickens compared to i...
Supplementary Information Files for 'Mechanistic Evaluation of Long-term In-stent Restenosis Based o...
[[abstract]]Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) with stent is employed to treat the cardiova...
Development and application of advanced mechanical models of soft tissues and their growth represent...
This thesis sought to develop a model to emulate coronary balloon-stent angioplasty. A model predict...
Short-term and long-term clinical follow-up data clearly indicate the superiority of stenting techni...
Coronary stent implantation can improve blood flow in an artery that has been narrowed by the build ...
Restenosis remains a significant problem in coronary intervention. While stent migrations, collapses...
Short-term and long-term clinical follow-up data clearly indicate the superiority of stenting techni...
Today, the majority of coronary stents are balloon-expandable and are deployed using a balloon-tippe...