2006
DOI: 10.1369/jhc.5a6824.2006
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Comparison of Processing and Sectioning Methodologies for Arteries Containing Metallic Stents

Abstract: The histological study of arteries with implanted metallic scaffolding devices, known as stents, remains a technical challenge. Given that the arterial response to stent implantation can sometimes lead to adverse outcomes, including the re-accumulation of tissue mass within the stent (or in-stent restenosis), overcoming these technical challenges is a priority for the advancement of research and development in this important clinical field. Essentially, the task is to section the stent-tissue interface with th… Show more

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“…27 The anastomoses regions were separated and the rest of the sample encased in the stent was embedded in plastic resin. Thin sections were cut from the embedded samples and transferred onto slides.…”
Section: Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 The anastomoses regions were separated and the rest of the sample encased in the stent was embedded in plastic resin. Thin sections were cut from the embedded samples and transferred onto slides.…”
Section: Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This created a positive stain in which fibril material generates a signal that can be measured using SEM. After staining, gels to be imaged by FIB/SEM were subjected to a solvent exchange whereby the water phase was replaced with ethanol using an ethanol series (50, 75, 95, and 100%) and were subsequently embedded in PMMA using previously described methods (38). These gels were then cut in half using a diamond point saw and the face was polished using a fine-grit lapidary polishing disk.…”
Section: Stainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the histological study performed in some samples, the tissue was washed for 24 hours in running water and fixed in paraffin blocks dyed with hematoxilin-eosine, trichromic of Masson and orceine Van Giesson 54 . The histochemical methods its based on combination of chromogenic reagents with mixtures of masking agents that block the reactivity of tissues.…”
Section: Histological Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%