An implantable stent is coated with a material that attracts heparin and
with which heparin forms a bond. The stent is exposed to a heparin
containing solution just prior to implantation or is first implanted and
then exposed to heparinized blood. As heparin becomes detached from the
stent, the implantation site is exposed to heparin to restore an
effective level and thereby prevent thrombosis.