Micromachines (Jan 2024)

Microfabricated Nitinol Stent Retrievers with a Micro-Patterned Surface

  • Shogo Kato,
  • Yuzuki Ban,
  • Takashi Ota,
  • Norihisa Miki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15020213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
p. 213

Abstract

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Stent retrievers are medical devices that are designed to physically remove blood clots from within the blood vessels of the brain. This paper focuses on microfabricated nitinol (nickel–titanium alloy) stent retrievers, which feature micro-patterns on their surface to enhance the effectiveness of mechanical thrombectomy. A thick film of nitinol, which was 20 µm in thickness, was sputtered onto a substrate with a micro-patterned surface, using electroplated copper as the sacrificial layer. The nitinol film was released from the substrate and then thermally treated while folded into a cylindrical shape. In vitro experiments with pig blood clots demonstrated that the micro-patterns on the surface improved the efficacy of blood clot retrieval.

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