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Bioresorbable Stent to Manage Congenital Heart Defects in Children.

Materialia (Oxf)

May 2021

Department of Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery, University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center of Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75390-8879, USA.

Intravascular stents for pediatric patients that degrade without inhibiting vessel growth remain a clinical challenge. Here, poly(L-lactide) fibers (DH-BDS) at two thicknesses, 250 μm and 300 μm, were assembled into large, pediatric-sized stents (Ø10 - Ø20 mm). Fibers were characterized mechanically and thermally, then stent mechanical properties were compared to metal controls, while mass loss and degradation kinetics modeling estimated total stent degradation time.

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Wall injury is observed during stent expansion within atherosclerotic arteries, related in part to stimulation of the inflammatory process. Wall stress and strain induced by stent expansion can be closely examined by finite element analysis (FEA), thus shedding light on procedure-induced sources of inflammation. The purpose of this work was to use FEA to examine the interaction of a coiled polymer stent with a plaque-containing arterial wall during stent expansion.

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