Examples of using Stent in English and their translations into Chinese
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After the angioplasty/stent is finished, the doctor will quickly remove the catheter, and place pressure on the artery for several minutes to prevent bleeding.
Stent and his contemporaries knew very well that some of those details were pretty important.
Or you might require a stent, a little tube that props open arteries.
Or you may need what's called a stent, a tiny tube that props open arteries.
In May, Brisbane mum Anne-Marie Stent died after she was hit by a city bus while crossing Ann St.
Plainly, the PCB is like an aircraft carrier, just a stent, is the carrier of various circuit components.
Sloping roof photovoltaic systems are generally placed on the stent our roof, so we have to follow to choose the type of roof bracket.
And this stent folds down using an origami pattern, based on a model called the water bomb base.
Alternatively, the compound can be located in the body of the stent or graft, for example in microchannels or micropores.
Stent and his contemporaries knew very well that some of those details were pretty important.
(SMT) is the first Indian company to manufacture medical stent used to treat narrow or weak arteries.
The 48-year-old had to be revived and has undergone surgery to have a stent inserted into his heart.
The first procedure to implant a cardiac device- a mesh stent just 2.5 millimeters wide- in a fetus.
And in late 2015, the company earned FDA approval for its Astron stent to treat peripheral artery disease.
Blowing from a gun is a method of execution in which the victim is typically tied to the mouth of a cannon which is then fired. George Carter Stent described the process as follows:[1].
The researchers found that at the microscopic level, polymer stents have a heterogeneous structure that eventually leads to structural collapse.
At two years, the stents have not fully dissolved, so we will have to wait for longer-term results.”.
Miedema said doctors were already becoming more conservative in using stents for nonemergency cases, and that this study will accelerate that trend.
In his editorial, Dr. Mukherjee encourages cardiologists to continue using conventional drug-eluting stents, instead of the newer bioresorbable option.
MIT researchers in the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have now discovered why these stents failed.
