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Coronary stenting with a new ultra-short balloon expandable device: Early and late animal results

✍ Scribed by Anwar, Azam ;Stertzer, Simon H. ;Hidalgo, Benito O. ;Fuente, Luis De La ;Morales, Maria C. ;Fischer, Edmundo I. C. ;Shaw, Richard E. ;Murphy, Mary C. ;Myler, Richard K.


Book ID
102792760
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
605 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-6569

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✦ Synopsis


The early and late effects of a new balloon-expandable coronary stent (Boneau II) were studied in 16 adult mongrel dogs. Thirty-three balloonsxpandable stents were deployed using standard transfemoral coronary angioplasty technique. Single stents were placed in eight dogs and multiple (two to four) stents were placed in eight dogs. Intravenous heparin (3,000 units) was administered at the beginning of the procedure. Aspirin, dipyridamole, dextran, and warfarin were not administered before or after the procedure. All stent deployments were successful. Angiographic or pathologic examinations were performed within 24 hr of deployment on two of the dogs, at 2 weeks on two of the dogs, at 2 months on three of the dogs, at 6 months on six of the dogs, and at 1 year on three of the dogs. All successfully deployed stents were noted to be widely patent. There was no evidence of side-branch vessel occlusion. There was no evidence of acute or late vessel thrombosis. Histologic examination at 2 months showed a mean intimal thickness of 153

Pm.

The stainless steel Boneau II coronary stent is relatively short and easily deployed. This balloon-expandable coronary stent was successfully deployed in normal canine arteries without the use of anticoagulation or antiplatelet therapy before or after the procedure. The Boneau II intracoronary stent has a very low thrombogenic potential in dogs. o 1994 wlley-uss, Inc.