Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2022)

Femtosecond laser manufacturing technology for microstents as innovative medical devices to treat open-angle glaucoma

  • Siewert Stefan,
  • Bohne Eric,
  • Grossmann Swen,
  • Schmidt Wolfram,
  • Grabow Niels,
  • Stahnke Thomas,
  • Guthoff Rudolf,
  • Stiehm Michael,
  • Schmitz Klaus-Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2022-1151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 592 – 595

Abstract

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The increasing trend of minimally invasive therapy methods for widespread diseases in the cardiovascular system, in the field of ophthalmology, ear, nose, and throat medicine, or gynecology, leads to an extensive demand for innovative microdevice manufacturing technologies. Femtosecond (fs)-laser technology offers a wide range of applications in the field of cutting, milling, and surface structuring on the micro- and nanometer scale. Ophthalmic devices for glaucoma therapy have dimensions in the submillimeter range. Irrespective of this, there are high demands on the safety and efficacy of these implants. Within the current study, fs-laser-based manufacturing technologies for functional elements of a novel microstent for glaucoma therapy were developed, considering potential industrial scalability. We successfully developed a mounting mechanism for quick and reproducible manufacturing of a micromechanical valve mechanism for safe regulation of intraocular pressure. Furthermore, we successfully developed a fs-laser-based process for manufacturing grooves as part of a fixation mechanism for a stable device positioning inside the eye. The results show that fs-laser manufacturing represents a promising technology for manufacturers of medical microdevices, such as ophthalmic microstents.

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