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In Vivo Molding of Airway Stents
Authors:Margherita Mencattelli  Abhijit Mondal  Roberta Miale  David Van Story  Joseph Peine  Yingtian Li  Alessio Artoni  Aditya K Kaza  Pierre E Dupont
Affiliation:1. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA, 02115 USA;2. Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale, Universita di Pisa, Largo Lucio Lazzarino 2, Pisa, 56122 Italy
Abstract:Like ready-to-wear clothing, medical devices come in a fixed set of sizes. While this may accommodate a large fraction of the patient population, others must either experience suboptimal results due to poor sizing or must do without the device. Although techniques have been proposed to fabricate patient-specific devices in advance of a procedure, this process is expensive and time consuming. An alternative solution that provides every patient with a tailored fit is to create devices that can be customized to the patient's anatomy as they are delivered. This paper reports an in vivo molding process in which a soft flexible photocurable stent is delivered into the trachea or bronchi over a ultraviolet (UV)-transparent balloon. The balloon is expanded such that the stent conforms to the varying cross-sectional shape of the airways. UV light is then delivered through the balloon curing the stent into its expanded conformal shape. The potential of this method is demonstrated using phantom, ex vivo, and in vivo experiments. This approach can produce stents providing equivalent airway support to those made from standard materials while providing a customized fit.
Keywords:custom airway stents  in vivo molding  patient-specific implants  personalized medical devices
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