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What is In-Stent Restenosis?

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What is In-Stent Restenosis?

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In-stent restenosis is the overgrowth of tissue within a stent that causes a significant blockage in the artery that requires a procedure to re-open the narrowing in the artery. This re-narrowing of the stent occurs due to a response by the artery to “heal” the stented area, and this usually occurs within 3-9 months after the stent is placed.

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