Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Successfully Treated With Stentys Self-expanding Platform, Solving Stent-malapposition
Medical News Today
16th March 2009

Medical device pioneer Stentys announced that it has extended its 'self-expanding' and 'disconnectable' technology platform to include a second major indication-acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Two patients were successfully treated during acute myocardial infarction procedures last week by Drs. S. Verheye (Antwerp, Belgium) and K. E. Hauptmann (Trier, Germany).
16th March 2009

Medical device pioneer Stentys announced that it has extended its 'self-expanding' and 'disconnectable' technology platform to include a second major indication-acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Two patients were successfully treated during acute myocardial infarction procedures last week by Drs. S. Verheye (Antwerp, Belgium) and K. E. Hauptmann (Trier, Germany).
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