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TCT-368 The Drug-eluting Absorbable Magnesium Vascular Scaffold in Complex Coronary Bifurcations: Insights from an In-Vivo Multimodality Imaging study

Methods Twenty-five New Zealand White rabbits underwent stenting of non-diseased aorto-iliac bifurcations with Magmaris using provisional (PS,n=5), culotte (n=6), modified-T (n=6), or T-and-protrusion (TAP,n=8) stenting techniques. The majority of strut fractures occurred at the bifurcation affectin...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2017-10, Vol.70 (18), p.B151-B152
Main Authors: Bennett, Johan, Vanhaverbeke, Maarten, Hiltrop, Nick, Driessche, Nina Vanden, Sinnaeve, Peter, McCutcheon, Keir, Adriaenssens, Tom, Desmet, Walter, Dubois, Christophe
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Summary:Methods Twenty-five New Zealand White rabbits underwent stenting of non-diseased aorto-iliac bifurcations with Magmaris using provisional (PS,n=5), culotte (n=6), modified-T (n=6), or T-and-protrusion (TAP,n=8) stenting techniques. The majority of strut fractures occurred at the bifurcation affecting the main vessel scaffold (n=3), SB scaffold (n=3), or both (n=1) with connectors (n=4) and rings (n=4) equally affected.
ISSN:0735-1097
1558-3597
DOI:10.1016/j.jacc.2017.09.460