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Mechanical properties of a biodegradable self-expandable polydioxanone monofilament stent: In vitro force relaxation and its clinical relevance
Author(s) -
Aleš Bezrouk,
Tomáš Hosszú,
Luděk Hromádko,
Zuzana Zmrhalová,
Martin Kopeček,
Martin Smutný,
Iva Krulichova,
Jan M. Macák,
Jan Kremláček
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0235842
Subject(s) - polydioxanone , stent , materials science , biodegradable polymer , biomedical engineering , stress relaxation , composite material , modulus , surgery , medicine , creep , polymer
Biodegradable stents are promising treatments for many diseases, e . g ., coronary artery disease, urethral diseases, tracheal diseases, and esophageal strictures. The mechanical properties of biodegradable stent materials play a key role in the safety and efficacy of treatment. In particular, insufficient creep resistance of the stent material could result in premature stent collapse or narrowing. Commercially available biodegradable self-expandable SX-ELLA stents made of polydioxanone monofilament were tested. A new, simple, and affordable method to measure the shear modulus of tiny viscoelastic wires is presented. The important mechanical parameters of the polydioxanone filament were obtained: the median Young’s modulus wasE ˜= 958 (922, 974) MPa and the shear modulus wasG ˜= 357 (185, 387) MPa, resulting in a Poisson’s ratio of ν = 0.34. The SX-ELLA stents exhibited significant force relaxation due to the stress relaxation of the polydioxanone monofilament, approximately 19% and 36% 10 min and 48 h after stent application, respectively. However, these results were expected, and the manufacturer and implanting clinician should be aware of the known behavior of these biodegradable materials. If possible, a biodegradable stent should be designed considering therapeutic force rather than initial force. Additionally, new and more advanced biodegradable shape-memory polymers should be considered for future study and use.

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