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Bioabsorbable stents-nothing from something

NS Rajendra, BJ Wrigley, AH Gershlick

Percutaneous coronary intervention continues to develop at a rapid pace and has seen exciting developments in the last three decades. Percutaneous coronary intervention numbers have exceeded coronary bypass surgery worldwide and we now have long-term safety and efficacy data on the stents currently being used. However, there are unresolved issues relating to the optimal length of dual antiplatelet therapy, which represent a major concern due to the small but potentially catastrophic effect of stent thrombosis. The latest development in stent iteration is bioabsorbable stent technology. Bioabsorbable technology is still in its infancy; however, it holds promise for the future. This article delineates the progress made so far in this field and ponders its future applications.

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