nondisforming
Nondisforming is a term used in the context of medical imaging, particularly in the field of radiology, to describe a situation where a medical device, such as a stent or a catheter, does not conform to the expected shape or size after deployment. This can occur due to various factors, including manufacturing defects, improper deployment techniques, or interactions with the patient's anatomy.
In the case of stents, nondisforming typically refers to a situation where the stent does not expand
Nondisforming can also occur with other medical devices, such as catheters used for procedures like angioplasty.
Diagnosis of nondisforming often involves imaging techniques such as angiography or computed tomography angiography (CTA). Treatment
Prevention of nondisforming involves careful selection of the appropriate device size, proper deployment techniques, and adherence