For decades, treating coronary heart disease involved using tiny metal stents to prop open clogged arteries in the heart. Once they're in, they don't come out which doctors' say can cause problems. But a new type of stent has been in the works for 15 years and it was finally put to the test and this one is fueling hope for 850,000 patients and their doctors.
More >>[1]For decades, treating coronary heart disease involved using tiny metal stents to prop open clogged arteries in the heart. Once they're in, they don't come out which doctors' say can cause problems. But a new type of stent has been in the works for 15 years and it was finally put to the test and this one is fueling hope for 850,000 patients and their doctors.
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