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Cardiac Stents

Description

Overview

  • Cardiac stents are small, expandable mesh tubes used to treat coronary artery disease by keeping narrowed or blocked arteries open.
  • They are typically made from biocompatible metals such as cobalt-chromium or stainless steel and may feature drug-eluting coatings that release medication to prevent restenosis.
  • Cardiac stents provide structural support to the artery, improve blood flow, and help maintain long-term vessel patency following percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI).

Key Features

  • Drug-Eluting Technology: Cardiac stents with drug-eluting coatings reduce the risk of restenosis and promote healthy vessel healing.
  • Thin-Strut Design: Cardiac stents with thin-strut platforms enhance deliverability and conformability within complex coronary anatomy.
  • High Radial Strength: Cardiac stents provide durable scaffolding to maintain artery patency post-PCI.
  • Wide Size Range: Cardiac stents are available in multiple diameters and lengths to treat a variety of coronary lesions.

Clinical Applications

  • Treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD)
  • Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in native coronary arteries
  • Lesions with varying complexity and vessel diameter
  • Patients requiring long-term vessel support and reduced restenosis risk
  • High-risk or multi-vessel coronary artery procedures

Clinical Benefits

  • Reduced risk of restenosis through drug-eluting technology
  • Improved deliverability and precision in complex coronary anatomies
  • Durable radial strength for long-term artery support
  • Enhanced patient outcomes with proven clinical performance
  • Flexible sizing options to accommodate a wide range of lesion types