(a)–(c) A stent-graft showcasing the application of weaving in biomedical engineering. (a) The stent-graft, woven with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyglycolic acid (PGA), highlighting the integration of traditional weaving with advanced materials. (b) The stent-graft's double-layered warp yarn, emphasizing the precision and complexity in medical textile design. (c) The delivery system, the 18F Keller-Timmermann Introducer Sheath (KTI), illustrating the combination of woven structures in sophisticated medical devices. This figure exemplifies the innovative use of weaving techniques in developing essential biomedical tools. Reproduced with permission from Takeuchi et al., J. Thoracic Cardiovasc. Surg. 148, 1719–1725 (2014). Copyright 2014 Authors, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) License.