Thermo-mechanically controlled implants and methods of use
First Claim
1. A method of controlling a material property of a stent, the method comprising:
- providing a polymeric stent having a plurality of metallic nanoshells dispersed therein, wherein the nanoshells are covered with a metal selected from the group consisting of palladium, silver, platinum, and gold, and wherein the stent has a first material property when implanted in tissue at normal body temperature, the material property being variable at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature; and
exposing the stent to electromagnetic radiation in the range of about 800 nm to 1200 nm, the incident radiation being converted into heat energy via the plurality of nanoshells thus uniformly raising the temperature of the stent above normal body temperature, thereby changing the material property relative to the first material property wherein the material property is either;
(i) the ability of the stent to be plastically deformed such that the stent is not plastically deformable at normal body temperatures but is plastically deformable at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature or(ii) the viscosity of the stent where the stent has a lower viscosity at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature.
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Abstract
An implant comprises a structure that may be implanted into tissue and that has a first material property at normal body temperature. The first material property is variable at elevated temperatures above normal body temperature. The implant also has a plurality of particles dispersed in the structure that are adapted to convert incident radiation into heat energy when irradiated with electromagnetic radiation. The particles are in thermal contact with the structure such that exposure of the particles to incident radiation raises the temperature of the structure thereby changing the first material property relative to the first material property at normal body temperature.
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1. A method of controlling a material property of a stent, the method comprising:
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providing a polymeric stent having a plurality of metallic nanoshells dispersed therein, wherein the nanoshells are covered with a metal selected from the group consisting of palladium, silver, platinum, and gold, and wherein the stent has a first material property when implanted in tissue at normal body temperature, the material property being variable at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature; and exposing the stent to electromagnetic radiation in the range of about 800 nm to 1200 nm, the incident radiation being converted into heat energy via the plurality of nanoshells thus uniformly raising the temperature of the stent above normal body temperature, thereby changing the material property relative to the first material property wherein the material property is either; (i) the ability of the stent to be plastically deformed such that the stent is not plastically deformable at normal body temperatures but is plastically deformable at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature or (ii) the viscosity of the stent where the stent has a lower viscosity at an elevated temperature above normal body temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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