Electrochemical polishing, characterisation and in vitro evaluation of additively manufactured CoCr stents with personalised designs

Ran He, Xuezhi Cao,Enzoh Langi, Lukas Masseling,Felix Vogt,Liguo Zhao

Biomaterials Advances(2024)

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Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has paved the way for manufacturing personalised stents. However, there is a notable gap in comprehensive microstructure analyses and in vitro evaluations of the AM CoCr stents using advanced methodologies. To address this gap, this study focuses on investigating the microstructure and in vitro performance of personalised CoCr stents manufactured through micro-laser powder bed fusion (μ-LPBF). The evaluation process begins with the measurements of dimensions and surface roughness, followed by in-depth microstructural analyses. To improve surface roughness and reduce excessive strut size, the μ-LPBF stents undergo electrochemical polishing. Importantly, in vitro stent deployments are carried out in artificial arteries manufactured based on actual patients' data. Compared to the commercial MULTI-LINK VISION CoCr stent, the μ-LPBF personalised stents have rough surface finish (average roughness: 1.55 μm for μ-LPBF vs. 1.09 μm for commercial) and compromised grain microstructures (elongated for μ-LPBF vs. equiaxed for commercial). However, the personalised stents demonstrate better performances in in vitro tests. Notably, compared to the commercial stent in the two studied cases, they deliver larger lumen gains (up to 11.24 %) and reduced recoils (up to 4 times). This study validates the merit of the lesion-specific designs and the feasibility of using AM technology for stent fabrication.
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Additive manufacturing,Personalised stent,Microstructure characterisation,In vitro testing,Mechanical performance
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