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Development of a Shape‐Memory Tube to Prevent Vascular Stenosis
Authors:Yong Cheol Shin  Jung Bok Lee  Dae‐Hyun Kim  Taeyoung Kim  Grant Alexander  Young Min Shin  Ju Young Park  Sewoom Baek  Jeong‐Kee Yoon  Yong Jae Lee  Gyeung Mi Seon  Mi Hee Lee  Mi‐Lan Kang  Woo Soon Jang  Jong‐Chul Park  Ho‐Wook Jun  YongTae Kim  Hak‐Joon Sung
Abstract:Inserting a graft into vessels with different diameters frequently causes severe damage to the host vessels. Poor flow patency is an unresolved issue in grafts, particularly those with diameters less than 6 mm, because of vessel occlusion caused by disturbed blood flow following fast clotting. Herein, successful patency in the deployment of an ≈2 mm diameter graft into a porcine vessel is reported. A new library of property‐tunable shape‐memory polymers that prevent vessel damage by expanding the graft diameter circumferentially upon implantation is presented. The polymers undergo seven consecutive cycles of strain energy‐preserved shape programming. Moreover, the new graft tube, which features a diffuser shape, minimizes disturbed flow formation and prevents thrombosis because its surface is coated with nitric‐oxide‐releasing peptides. Improved patency in a porcine vessel for 18 d is demonstrated while occlusive vascular remodeling occurs. These insights will help advance vascular graft design.
Keywords:computational fluid dynamics  nitric oxide‐releasing peptide  shape memory polymer  vascular graft  vascular remodeling
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