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Nonsurgical placement of arterial endoprostheses: a new technique using nitinol wire.
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Nitinol WireEndovascular TechniqueNew TypeMinimally Invasive ProcedureSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringUnique Metal AlloyVascular SurgeryArterial EndoprosthesesEndovascular ManagementVascularized Bone GraftNew TechniqueProsthesisCanine AortaImplantable DevicePeripheral InterventionArterial ReconstructionsWound HealingVascular AccessMedicinePlastic SurgeryAnesthesiology
A new type of endovascular prosthesis has been developed using a unique metal alloy (nitinol) with a heat-sensitive memory. Nitinol wire coil grafts were straightened in ice water and passed into the canine aorta via catheter, where they reformed into their original shapes. Follow-up aortograms demonstrated long-term patency with minimal thrombus formation. Nitinol endovascular coil grafts may eventually be used in the nonsurgical treatment of several forms of vascular disease.