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Coated Stents are a type of stent used in medical procedures to treat narrowed or blocked arteries. They are made of a metal mesh tube that is coated with a drug or polymer to reduce the risk of restenosis, a condition where the artery becomes blocked again after the stent is inserted. Coated Stents are used to treat a variety of conditions, including coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and carotid artery disease.
Coated Stents are designed to provide a more effective treatment than bare metal stents, as the coating helps to reduce the risk of restenosis. The coating also helps to reduce the risk of thrombosis, a condition where a blood clot forms in the artery.
The Coated Stent market is a rapidly growing segment of the stent market, as the technology is becoming increasingly popular due to its effectiveness in treating a variety of conditions.
Some companies in the Coated Stent market include Abbott, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, and Terumo. Show Less Read more