Literature DB >> 22433736

Stent evolution for peripheral arterial disease.

A Lejay1, F Thaveau, E Girsowicz, Y Georg, F Heim, B Durand, N Chakfé.   

Abstract

Endovascular treatment and stent implantation for peripheral arterial disease have been proposed for over 20 years. However, the first experiments with stainless stents were relatively disappointing. The first improvement consisted in the introduction of nitinol self-expanding stents. This technology allowed an initial improvement of clinical performances, but the first generation of nitinol stents demonstrated a relatively high rate of fractures. Better knowledge of arterial biomechanics and advances in technology allowed to propose a second generation of nitinol stents with improved flexibility, which decreased the rates of fracture. In-stent restenosis related to neointimal hyperplasia has also led to the development of new concepts to improve patency rates after stenting: drug-eluting stents (coated-stents), biodegradable stents, and covered stents. These technologies will help to treat more complex lesions in the future, but we are still waiting for results of ongoing studies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22433736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)        ISSN: 0021-9509            Impact factor:   1.888


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1.  Efficacy of two different self-expanding nitinol stents for atherosclerotic femoropopliteal arterial disease (SENS-FP trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Sang Ho Park; Seung Woon Rha; Cheol Ung Choi; Eung Ju Kim; Dong Joo Oh; Yun Hyeong Cho; Woong Gil Choi; Seung Jin Lee; Yong Hoon Kim; Seung Hyuk Choi; Won Ho Kim; Ki Chang Kim; Jang Hyun Cho; Joo Han Kim; Sang Min Kim; Jang Ho Bae; Jung Min Bong; Won Yu Kang; Ju Yeol Baek; Jae Bin Seo; Woo Young Chung; Mahn Won Park; Sung Ho Her; Jon Suh; Min Woong Kim; Yeo Joo Kim; Hwan Jun Choi; Jae Wan Soh
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2014-09-10       Impact factor: 2.279

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