Stents Bioresorbable

This channel includes news and new technology innovations for bioresorbable stents (BRS). These devices are also referred to as bioabsorbable stents, bioresorbable scaffolds and dissolving stents. BRS are designed as an alternative to permanent metallic stent implants, which cause issues in a small number of patients with in-stent restenosis, late-stent thrombosis and require use of long-term antiplatelet therapy. Metallic stents also cause issues with CT and MRI imaging and may prevent future options for coronary bypass graft (CABG) surgery. BRS are supposed to remove avoid these issues by dissolving and disappearing from the vessel after a period of 2-4 years. This, returns the vessel to its natural state and allows for the return of vasodilatation and vasoconstriction. BRS have had some issues in clinical trials not being able to match the performance of standard metallic drug eluting stents (DES) because of their thick stent struts. Newer generation BRS are in development with struts smaller than 100 micros, with will be closer to those of current generation metallic stents

 

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October 24, 2011 — BioCrossroads’ Indiana Seed Fund has announced its twelfth investment, committing $300,000 to medical ...

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October 18, 2011 — Abbott announced the investigational Absorb bioresorbable vascular scaffold (BVS) has been recognized ...

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Feature | Dave Fornell

The Holy Grail sought for more than two decades by interventional cardiology has been proof that minimally invasive ...

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There have been several key news items from the U.S. stent market over the past year. These include the introduction of ...

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For decades, stents have been used in coronary and peripheral procedures in Europe and the United States to prevent or ...

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September 8, 2011 – Abbott announced the initiation of ABSORB BTK, an international clinical trial evaluating the safety ...

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August 17, 2011 – Abbott announced today that the first patient in Japan has been treated with the Absorb bioresorbable ...

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