Blood vessels and other body lumens are stented using multiple, discreet
stent structures, or continuous coiled or mesh stent structures. Stent
structures may be balloon expandable or self-expanding and are delivered
by a delivery catheter which is repositioned to spaced-apart delivery
sights. By coating the stents with particular biologically active
substances, hyperplasia within and between the implanted stents can be
inhibited. An exemplary delivery catheter comprises a catheter body
having a deployment mechanism for deploying one or more stents of
selectable length into the vessel.