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titleOfInvention Stent
abstract An object of the present invention is to solve the problem that it is difficult to remove a metal stent and the problem that a foreign substance remains in a living body for a long period of time, and to apply an expanding force necessary for dilating a stenosis part, so that the stenosis treatment can be sufficiently performed. The present invention provides a stent which has an excellent expansion force, dissolves in a living body after stenosis treatment or after stenosis prevention treatment, and does not need to be taken out. A stent is formed by knitting a linear member made of a biodegradable synthetic resin into a tube and contracting the outer diameter when inserted into the body, and expanding the outer diameter when placed in the body. A stent having an elastic member for supplementing an expanding force when the stent is placed in the body. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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