On the Design of a Biodegradable POC-HA Polymeric Cardiovascular Stent
Author(s) -
Joonas Ponkala,
Mohsin Rizwan,
Panos S. Shiakolas
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
uta researchcommons (university of texas arlington)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1115/imece2012-88703
Subject(s) - materials science , stent , biocompatibility , biocompatible material , biodegradable polymer , coronary stent , biomedical engineering , nanotechnology , polymer , composite material , surgery , engineering , metallurgy , medicine , restenosis
The current state of the art in coronary stent technology, tubular structures used to keep the lumen open, is mainly populated by metallic stents coated with certain drugs to increase biocompatibility, even though experimental biodegradable stents have appeared in the horizon. Biodegradable polymeric stent design necessitates accurate characterization of time dependent polymer material properties and mechanical behavior for analysis and optimization. This manuscript presents the process for evaluating material properties for biodegradable biocompatible polymeric composite poly(diol citrate) hydroxyapatite (POC-HA), approaches for identifying material models and three dimensional solid models for finite element analysis and fabrication of a stent. The developed material models were utilized in a nonlinear finite element analysis to evaluate the suitability of the POC-HA material for coronary stent application. In addition, the advantages of using femtosecond laser machining to fabricate the POC-HA stent are discussed showing a machined stent. The methodology presented with additional steps can be applied in the development of a biocompatible and biodegradable polymeric stents.© 2012 ASME
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