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Technik und Ergebnisse bei verschiedenen Stents und Stentgrafts und iliakalen und femoropoplitealen Lokalisationen

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Die Implantation von intravaskulären Stents wurde erstmalig von Charles Dotter 1969 beschrieben, zu einem Zeitpunkt, als die konventionelle Ballonangioplastie noch gar nicht existierte [5]. Sein Konzept bestand damals darin, das langfristige Offenhalten von rekanalisierten Arterienverschlüssen durch die Implantation von Endoprothesen über eine perkutane, endoluminale Technik zu gewährleisten. Im Gegensatz dazu war das Ziel der späteren Stentbefürworter, die Unzulänglichkeiten der Ballon-angioplastie, nämlich die Dissektion, die Gefäßschrumpfung und die myointimale Proliferation mit frühem Stenoserezidiv, zu überwinden.

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Strauss, A.L. (2002). Technik und Ergebnisse bei verschiedenen Stents und Stentgrafts und iliakalen und femoropoplitealen Lokalisationen. In: Vallbracht, C., Roth, FJ., Strauss, A.L. (eds) Interventionelle Gefäßtherapie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57540-2_25

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