Coronary Stents: What They Are and How They Work
No, a coronary stent is not a human organ. It is a medical device that is used to treat coronary artery disease. Stents are small, expandable mesh tubes that are inserted into the coronary arteries to help keep them open. They are typically made of metal or plastic and are placed in the arteries during a procedure called angioplasty.Cardiovascular Disease - Related Articles
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