Issue 59, 2019

Development of a radiopaque, long-term drug eluting bioresorbable stent for the femoral-iliac artery

Abstract

Tubular tissues exist in various forms purported for blood supply, waste secretion, etc. to aid proper function and maintenance of the human body. Under pathological conditions, however, these tissues may undergo stenosis. A major surgical treatment for stenosis is to implant a medical device called a stent which aims to expand the narrowed tissue and maintain its patency. Most stents are currently made from metals; despite their high mechanical strength, however, interactions with the host tissue often results in restenosis and stent fracture. To solve these problems, a bioresorbable stent (BRS) is proposed as a next generation stent. In this study, a rotating rod combined 3D printing system was developed to fabricate various types of BRSs. In addition, we confirmed that a 1.5 year long-term release of paclitaxel is possible using polymeric materials. Moreover, a stent loaded with contrast powder was fabricated and was successfully viewed under fluoroscopy. The stent was then implanted in the iliac arteries of pigs and no adverse events were observed for up to 8 weeks.

Graphical abstract: Development of a radiopaque, long-term drug eluting bioresorbable stent for the femoral-iliac artery

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2019
Accepted
17 Oct 2019
First published
28 Oct 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 34636-34641

Development of a radiopaque, long-term drug eluting bioresorbable stent for the femoral-iliac artery

D. Ha, J. Y. Kim, T. S. Park, J. H. Park, S. Chae, B. S. Kim, H. C. Lee and D. Cho, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 34636 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA06179G

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