kengayuvchi
Kengayuvchi, also known as the "expander," is a device used in various fields, including medicine, engineering, and manufacturing. It is designed to increase the size or volume of an object or space. In medicine, kengayuvchilar are often used in interventional radiology to widen narrowed blood vessels, allowing for better blood flow and reducing the risk of complications such as stroke. They are typically made of biocompatible materials and are inserted into the body through a catheter. In engineering and manufacturing, expanders are used to increase the size of components or structures, such as pipes or molds, to accommodate specific requirements or to correct defects. They can be operated manually, hydraulically, or mechanically, depending on the application. The use of kengayuvchilar requires careful planning and execution to ensure safety and effectiveness.