Journal
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 22, Issue 14, Pages 3057-3065Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201200211
Keywords
temperature-memory effects; shape-memory polymers; stimuli-sensitive materials; biomaterials
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Minimally invasive surgery often requires devices that can change their geometry or shape when placed inside the body. Here, the potential of thermoplastic temperature-memory polymers (TMP) for the design of intelligent devices, which can be programmed by the clinician to individually adapt their shifting geometry and their response temperature Tsw to the patient's needs, is explored. Poly(?-pentadecalactone) as hard segments and poly(?-caprolactone) segments acting as crystallizable controlling units for the temperature-memory effect (TME) are chosen to form multiblock copolymers PDLCL. These components are selected according to their thermal properties and their good biocompatibility. Response temperatures obtained under stress-free and constant strain recovery can be systematically adjusted by variation of the deformation temperature in a temperature range from 32 degrees C to 65 degrees C, which is the relevant temperature range for medical applications. The working principle of TMP based instruments for minimally invasive surgical procedures is successfully demonstrated using three temperature-memory catheter concepts: individually programmable TM-catheter, an in-situ programmable TM-catheter, and an intelligent drainage catheter for gastroenterology.
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