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John Rene Plaut

stent
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Eponymous STENT derived from the surname of Charles Thomas Stent, who patented (1856) a thermoplastic material, called Stent paste, to make dental impressions; vascular stent consisting of a metal mesh (coated with a releasing drug that prevents future blockages) that expands, once a catheter has been inserted into the damaged blood vessel through an incision in the artery at arm, wrist or groin, a clinical procedure called angioplasty. The stent is usually placed in coronary arteries that have suffered injuries and where there is obstruction of blood circulation with danger of heart attack, or as a result of one already occurred. The most common cause of the damage is the accumulation of cholesterol in the arterial walls. The stent, by extension, can be any inflatable mesh installed in a duct, such as the renal for example.

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It's an English surname. Last name of an English dentist named Charles Thomas Stent, who pioneered dental implants and prosthetic manufacturing. Its surname also gives the name to a device in the form of a tube or intravascular mesh widely used in Medicine to solve problems of obstruction in veins or arteries (also used in other ducts such as the urethra). In this case, you can also use the term estent . Currently it is manufactured from various materials.

  

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Asier López

Metal device that is inserted into coronary arteries and acts to reinforce or underpinning its wall.

  










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