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▪ I. stent, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. (stɛnt) Forms: α. 4–5 stente, (6 steynte, 5 Sc. stenth, 7 Sc. staint), 6– stent. β. 5–6 stynte, 6 stynt(t, 6–7 stint. [a. OF. estente: see extent n. (Cf. stint n.1, with which this word seems to have been partly confused.)] 1. The valuation or assessment of property for...
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Stent
placement of a stent. Stent types
Etymology
The current accepted origin of the word stent is that it derives from the name of an English dentist, Charles Thomas Stent (1807
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Recovery Time After A Heart Stent Procedure - Healthline
Aug 18, 2023Takeaway. After receiving a stent to treat a narrowed coronary artery, you may be back to your normal activities within a week. But you may have to make some lifestyle changes to maintain healthy ...
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Angela Stent
Career
Stent joined the Government Department at Georgetown University in 1979. Stent played a key role in WIIS's conferences in Tallinn and Prague.
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Thomas Stent
Thomas Stent (died 1912) was an architect in New York City. Stent was trained and practised in England before coming to London, Canada West in 1855. In 1858, he moved to Ottawa.
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Peter Stent
Stent originally was an engraver himself. Edward Calver wrote verses to a set of Stent's plates from 1635. Peter Stent, London Printseller. University of British Columbia Press. .
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Prostatic stent
A prostatic stent is a stent used to keep open the male urethra and allow the passing of urine in cases of prostatic obstruction and lower urinary tract The only FDA approved permanent stent is the Urolume.
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Mount Stent
Mount Stent is mountain at the southern extreme of the Wallabies Nunataks, west of the Churchill Mountains.
It was named in honor of N. E. Stent, a member of the 1961 Cape Hallett winter-over team, working as a technician on the geomagnetic project.
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CA2398051A1 - Stent for blood vessel and material for ... - Google Patents
A luminal stent, implanted and implanted and left in the blood vessel, is disclosed. By permitting a stent (1), formed of a biodegradable polymer material (2), to be swollen, and by impregnating the swollen stent (1) with a drug, a sufficient quantity of the drug is impregnated in the stent. This drug is continuously released into the blood vessel over a prolonged time.
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Management of stent underexpansion using intravascular ... - PubMed
Objectives: This study aimed to present a case series of patient treated for stent underexpansion resistant to conventional treatment with intravascular lithotripsy (IVL). Background: Stent underexpansion is a powerful predictor of long-term stent patency and correlates with unfavorable clinical outcomes. This case series demonstrates the utility of IVL in managing stent underexpansion ...
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TourGuide Steerable Sheath - Aortic Stent Grafts | Medtronic
Precisely guide your next intervention with the TourGuide™ steerable sheath. The sheath can deflect up to 180° to facilitate the delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic devices to a wide variety of vessel takeoffs and challenging anatomical areas. *. The TourGuide steerable sheath is available for sale in the United States and Europe.
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(PDF) Clinical analysis of biliary stent placement ... - ResearchGate
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect of biliary stent placement combined with gamma-knife for the treatment of complex hilar cholangiocarcinoma.Methods Five patients with type IV hilar ...
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Bioresorbable stent
A bioresorbable stent (also called bioresorbable scaffold, biodegradable stent or naturally-dissolving stent) serves the same purpose, but is manufactured However, in the case of a bioresorbable stent, the stent will gradually resorb and be benignly cleared from the body, enabling a natural reconstruction
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WO2010102549A1 - Degradable stent - Google Patents
A degradable stent of which material is pure iron or iron based material containing 0.01-0.5 atomic percentage composition of lanthanum, cerium or strontium. The surface of the stent is modified, including: implanting elements of oxygen, nitrogen, lanthanum, cerium or strontium into the surface of the stent; or depositing modification material film on the surface of the stent.
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