Percutaneous implantation of a new intracoronary stent in pigs

Volume: 122, Issue: 6, Pages: 1532 - 1541
Published: Dec 1, 1991
Abstract
Sixty-two self-expanding parallel wire stainless steel stents were implanted in normal coronary arteries of 31 young pigs using a newly developed delivery system. In 57 of 62 procedures, the percutaneous coronary implant of the stent was successful; five stents were released in side branches. Implants remained in place for a few hours to 6 months. In spite of correct sizing, two stents migrated out of the coronary arteries. Seven pigs died...
Paper Details
Title
Percutaneous implantation of a new intracoronary stent in pigs
Published Date
Dec 1, 1991
Volume
122
Issue
6
Pages
1532 - 1541
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