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Design and Testing of a New Vascular Stent with Enhanced Fatigue Life

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, , Citation Kuang-Lei Ho et al 2019 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 644 012015 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/644/1/012015

1757-899X/644/1/012015

Abstract

Vascular stents could suffer from repetitive motions due to pulsatile blood pressure and daily activities. Stent fatigue resistance has thus become a critical issue for stent design. In this paper, an intriguing stent design concept aimed at enhancing the fatigue life was investigated. The concept was to re-distribute stresses more uniformly by tapering the stent strut width. Finite element models were developed to evaluate the mechanical integrity and fatigue safety factor of the stent under various loading conditions. Simulation results show that the fatigue safety factor of this novel stent design increased by 4 times that of a conventional stent. Conceptual stent prototypes were cut by a pulsed-fiber laser, followed by a series of expansions and heat treatments to gradually shape the stent to its target size. A rotating bending fatigue tester was built for this study and stent fatigue tests were conducted for proof of concept. Experimental results show that this stent design concept successfully enhanced the fatigue life as designed. Its fatigue cycle number jumped to 6∼7 times that of a conventional stent, which agreed well with the trend predicted by FEA simulations. The findings of this paper provide an excellent guide to greatly improve stent fatigue life.

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10.1088/1757-899X/644/1/012015