Heart stents and Brain stents

A good way to think about a stent is like a retaining wall inside an artery. While stents are not solid like an actual wall, they do what walls do by protecting an inner space from invaders or from being squeezed shut. Stents are tubes made of wire mesh that is capable of expansion. The mesh is made of nitinol, a blend of nickel and titanium. When it is first inserted into a patient’s artery, the stent is packed within a wrapper. Stents are small tubes that range in diameter from about soda straw size into brain arteries to keep the blood flow strong.

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