Anti-skid, self-dilating and degradable esophagus stent with negative Poisson's ratio structure and preparation of stent
A negative Poisson's ratio, anti-slip technology, applied in stents and other directions, can solve problems such as difficulty, easy displacement or slippage complications of esophageal stents, obvious later removal and other problems, achieve good radial support force, facilitate implantation in the esophagus, Reduce the effect of displacement and slippage
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[0034] Preparation of PCL multifilament wrapping PPDO monofilament: 4 PCL multifilaments are uniformly coated on the surface of PPDO monofilament by weaving process to obtain PPDO CY . C12-spindle knitting machine is used, PPDO monofilament is used as the central axis yarn, four PCL multifilaments are evenly placed on the weaving track around the axis yarn, and all yarns are connected with the pulling load before weaving. in PPDO CY In the weaving preparation process of PCL, a larger weaving density is obtained by controlling the moderate reduction of the pulling speed, which makes the weaving and covering structure of PCL more compact. Observation of woven and formed PPDO CY , PCL multifilament forms an obvious weaving structure on the surface of PPDO monofilament, and the covering effect is tight. Using MB-Ruler to measure, the measured diameter of PPDO monofilament is 0.23±0.02mm, PPDO CY The diameter of the covered yarn is 0.32±0.01mm. (Wu Siwei, Design and preparatio...
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[0039] Such as figure 1 As shown, the anti-slip self-expanding degradable esophageal tube stent with a negative Poisson’s ratio structure in this embodiment includes a tubular stent body, and the stent body includes an upper end 1, a middle portion 2, and a lower end 3 connected in sequence, and the upper end The top end of 1 and the bottom end of the lower end part 3 respectively form an upper port and a lower port, and the inner diameters (inner diameter) of the upper port and the lower port are larger than the inner diameter (inner diameter) of the middle part 2 . In order to realize the effect of radial support, the two ends are enlarged, the upper end and the lower end are bell-shaped, and the transition section is between the middle part 2 and the upper and lower ports.
[0040]The main body of the stent is constructed by weaving means of PCL multifilament wrapped with PPDO monofilament loaded with drug (active ingredient KY3 of Rubescens japonicus). The middle part of ...
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[0048] Such as figure 1 As shown, the anti-slip self-expanding degradable esophageal tube stent with a negative Poisson’s ratio structure in this embodiment includes a tubular stent body, and the stent body includes an upper end 1, a middle portion 2, and a lower end 3 connected in sequence, and the upper end The top end of 1 and the bottom end of the lower end part 3 respectively form an upper port and a lower port, and the inner diameters (inner diameter) of the upper port and the lower port are larger than the inner diameter (inner diameter) of the middle part 2 . In order to realize the effect of radial support, the two ends are enlarged, the upper end and the lower end are bell-shaped, and the transition section is between the middle part 2 and the upper and lower ports.
[0049] The main body of the stent is constructed by weaving means of PCL multifilament wrapped with PPDO monofilament loaded with drug (active ingredient KY3 of Rubescens japonicus). The middle part of...
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