Metallic Stents Are Medical Devices Made Of Metal That Are Used To Treat Many Medical Conditions. They Are Typically Used In The Treatment Of Coronary Artery Disease, Urologic Conditions, And Other Conditions That Involve Narrowing Or Blockage Of A Body Cavity Or Organ. Metallic Stents Are Inserted Into The Body And Are Designed To Remain In Place For A Long Period Of Time. Metallic Stents Are Commonly Used In The Treatment Of Coronary Artery Disease, Which Is Caused By A Buildup Of Fatty Deposits In The Arteries. These Stents Can Help To Improve Blood Flow By Expanding The Blocked Artery And Allowing For Better Blood Flow. They Can Also Help To Prevent Further Blockage Of The Artery By Keeping It Open. Metallic Stents Are Also Often Used To Treat Urologic Conditions, Such As Kidney Stones, Bladder Cancer, And Ureteral Strictures. By Inserting A Stent, The Doctor Can Reduce The Size Of The Stone Or Tumor, Allowing For Improved Flow And Better Treatment Outcomes. Metallic Stents Can Also Be Used To Treat Other Conditions That Involve Narrowing Or Blockage Of A Body Cavity Or Organ. For Example, They Can Be Used To Treat Esophageal Cancer, Which Is Caused By A Narrowing Of The Esophagus. The Stent Can Help To Expand The Esophagus And Improve The Flow Of Food And Liquids. Metallic Stents Are A Safe And Effective Treatment Option For Many Medical Conditions. They Are Designed To Remain In Place For A Long Time, And They Can Help To Improve Blood Flow And Overall Health Outcomes.
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