DocumentCode
760627
Title
Inductively Heated Shape Memory Polymer for the Magnetic Actuation of Medical Devices
Author
Buckley, P.R. ; McKinley, G.H. ; Wilson, T.S. ; Small, W. ; Benett, W.J. ; Bearinger, J.P. ; McElfresh, M.W. ; Maitland, D.J.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA
Volume
53
Issue
10
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2075
Lastpage
2083
Abstract
Presently, there is interest in making medical devices such as expandable stents and intravascular microactuators from shape memory polymer (SMP). One of the key challenges in realizing SMP medical devices is the implementation of a safe and effective method of thermally actuating various device geometries in vivo. A novel scheme of actuation by Curie-thermoregulated inductive heating is presented. Prototype medical devices made from SMP loaded with nickel zinc ferrite ferromagnetic particles were actuated in air by applying an alternating magnetic field to induce heating. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis was performed on both the particle-loaded and neat SMP materials to assess the impact of the ferrite particles on the mechanical properties of the samples. Calorimetry was used to quantify the rate of heat generation as a function of particle size and volumetric loading of ferrite particles in the SMP. These tests demonstrated the feasibility of SMP actuation by inductive heating. Rapid and uniform heating was achieved in complex device geometries and particle loading up to 10% volume content did not interfere with the shape recovery of the SMP
Keywords
Curie temperature; biomedical equipment; calorimetry; ferrites; ferromagnetic materials; filled polymers; heating; nickel compounds; particle reinforced composites; particle size; shape memory effects; zinc compounds; Curie-thermoregulated inductive heating; calorimetry; dynamic mechanical thermal analysis; expandable stents; heat generation; inductively heated shape memory polymer; intravascular microactuators; magnetic actuation; medical devices; nickel zinc ferrite ferromagnetic particles; particle loading; particle size; Ferrites; Geometry; Heating; In vivo; Magnetic devices; Microactuators; Nickel; Polymers; Prototypes; Shape; Curie temperature; inductive heating magnetic particle; medical device; shape memory polymer (SMP); Biocompatible Materials; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Equipment and Supplies; Hot Temperature; Magnetics; Materials Testing; Polymers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2006.877113
Filename
1703759
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