Interv Akut Kardiol. 2014;13(3):127-130

Self-expandable coronary stents

David Horák, Vladimír Hraboš, Zdeněk Šembera, Lukáš Jaworski
Kardiocentrum Krajská nemocnice Liberec a.s.

In the last decade we witness reinvention of self-expandable coronary stents. Today’s generation of these devices is made predominantly

from nitinol giving them specific properties different from stainless steel baloon-expandable stents. Some of those devices were

developed for dedicated use e.g. bifurcation lesions or very small vessels. We still do not have enough clinical data supporting use of

self-expandable stents in wider extent.

Keywords: selfexpandible stent, nitinol, baloon-expandable stent, bifurcation, acute coronary syndrom

Published: October 1, 2014  Show citation

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