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Desc: Heart Stents: Medical Devices To Treat Coronary Artery Disease and Vascular Conditions
  REVA Medical develops novel steel and resorbable stents to treat coronary artery disease and other vascular conditions. A patented slide & lock design enables thin struts, low recoil and low injury deployment. The polymer stent is completely resorbable.

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