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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Japan Stent Technology for Its Pioneering Coronary Stent Design

Published in Medical Patent Week, February 14th, 2010

Based on its recent research on the medical devices market, Frost & Sullivan presents Japan Stent Technology with the 2009 European Frost & Sullivan Award for Enabling Technology for its contributions to advancing localized drug delivery in the coronary care segment. The company is on the cutting edge of a new era in medical device care that is witnessing a merging of device and pharmaceutical therapy. Drug-hybrid technologies provide a revolutionary advantage over standard forms of therapy and Japan Stent has both bare-metal stents and drug-eluting stents that are designed effectively in preventing restenosis in arteries.

Restenosis is a major concern in stenting...

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