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In vivo evaluation and characterization of a bio-absorbable drug-coated stent fabricated using a 3D-printing system.
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B65. Park SA, Lee SJ, Lim KS, Bae IH, Lee JH, Kim WD, Jeong MH, Park JK; In vivo evaluation and characterization of a bio-absorbable drug-coated stent fabricated using a 3D-printing system. Materials Letters. 2015;141(15)355-358.

(Abstract)
In this study, we prepared a helical, biocompatible, and biodegradable stent by 3D rapid prototyping. The fabricated polycaprolactone (PCL) stent was coated with sirolimus mixed with poly-(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA), and polyethylene glycol (PEG), via a spraying method for slow drug release. The engineered, drug-eluting, bio-absorbable vascular stent (BVS) was analyzed and tested in vivo, and proving effective in animal experiments. These findings suggest that our new approach is useful for treating coronary thrombosis, and it may provide a promising scaffold for developing biological stent technology.