Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7207937 | Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Covered tracheobronchial stents are used to prevent tumour growth from reoccluding the airways. In the present work a combination of experimental and computational methods are used to present the mechanical effects that adhered covers can have on stent performance. A prototype tracheobronchial stent is characterised in bare and covered configurations using radial force, flat plate and a novel non-uniform radial force test, while computational modelling is performed in parallel to extensively inform the physical testing. Results of the study show that cover configuration can have a significant structural effect on stent performance, and that stent response (bare or covered) is especially loading specific, highlighting that the loading configuration that a stent is about to be subjected to should be considered before stent implantation.
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Authors
D.J. McGrath, B. O'Brien, M. Bruzzi, N. Kelly, J. Clauser, U. Steinseifer, P.E. McHugh,