Relevant Choices Affecting the Fatigue Analysis of Ni-Ti Endovascular Devices.
Francesca BertiAlma BrambillaGiancarlo PennatiLorenza PetriniPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Ni-Ti alloys are widely used for biomedical applications due to their superelastic properties, which are especially convenient for endovascular devices that require minimally invasive insertion and durable effects, such as peripheral/carotid stents and valve frames. After crimping and deployment, stents undergo millions of cyclic loads imposed by heart/neck/leg movements, causing fatigue failure and device fracture that can lead to possibly severe consequences for the patient. Standard regulations require experimental testing for the preclinical assessment of such devices, which can be coupled with numerical modeling to reduce the time and costs of such campaigns and to obtain more information regarding the local state of stress and strain in the device. In this frame, this review aimed to enlighten the relevant choices that can affect the outcome of the fatigue analysis of Ni-Ti devices, both from experimental and numerical perspectives.
Keyphrases
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- aortic valve
- physical activity
- atrial fibrillation
- early onset
- health information
- transition metal
- metal organic framework
- mesenchymal stem cells
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- coronary artery disease
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