A practical method to rapidly dissolve metallic stents

Abstract Metallic stents are commonly used in many clinical applications including peripheral vascular disease intervention, biliary obstruction, endovascular repair of aneurysms, and percutaneous coronary interventions. In the examination of vascular stent placement, it is important to determine if...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cardiovascular pathology 2009-05, Vol.18 (3), p.127-133
Hauptverfasser: Bradshaw, Scott H, Kennedy, Lloyd, Dexter, David F, Veinot, John P
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description Abstract Metallic stents are commonly used in many clinical applications including peripheral vascular disease intervention, biliary obstruction, endovascular repair of aneurysms, and percutaneous coronary interventions. In the examination of vascular stent placement, it is important to determine if the stent is open or has become obstructed. This is increasingly important in the era of drug-eluting stent usage in coronary arteries. We describe a practical, rapid and cost-effective method to dissolve most metallic stents leaving the vascular and luminal tissues intact. This practical method may replace the laborious and expensive plastic embedding methods currently utilized.
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Coronary artery
Coronary Vessels - pathology
Corrosion
Electrolysis
Histocytological Preparation Techniques
Histology
Humans
Metals
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Plastic Embedding
Prosthesis Design
Stent
Stents
Time Factors
Tissue Fixation
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