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    Effects of Sterilization on Shape Memory Polyurethane Embolic Foam Devices

    Source: Journal of Medical Devices:;2017:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 003::page 31011
    Author:
    Muschalek, Rachael
    ,
    Nash, Landon
    ,
    Jones, Ryan
    ,
    Hasan, Sayyeda M.
    ,
    Keller, Brandis K.
    ,
    Monroe, Mary Beth B.
    ,
    Maitland, Duncan J.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4037052
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Polyurethane shape memory polymer (SMP) foams have been developed for various embolic medical devices due to their unique properties in minimally invasive biomedical applications. These polyurethane materials can be stored in a secondary shape, from which they can recover their primary shape after exposure to an external stimulus, such as heat and water exposure. Tailored actuation temperatures of SMPs provide benefits for minimally invasive biomedical applications, but incur significant challenges for SMP-based medical device sterilization. Most sterilization methods require high temperatures or high humidity to effectively reduce the bioburden of the device, but the environment must be tightly controlled after device fabrication. Here, two probable sterilization methods (nontraditional ethylene oxide (ntEtO) gas sterilization and electron beam irradiation) are investigated for SMP medical devices. Thermal characterization of the sterilized foams indicated that ntEtO gas sterilization significantly decreased the glass transition temperature. Further material characterization was undertaken on the electron beam (ebeam) sterilized samples, which indicated minimal changes to the thermomechanical integrity of the bulk foam and to the device functionality.
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    contributor authorMuschalek, Rachael
    contributor authorNash, Landon
    contributor authorJones, Ryan
    contributor authorHasan, Sayyeda M.
    contributor authorKeller, Brandis K.
    contributor authorMonroe, Mary Beth B.
    contributor authorMaitland, Duncan J.
    date accessioned2017-11-25T07:18:33Z
    date available2017-11-25T07:18:33Z
    date copyright2017/28/6
    date issued2017
    identifier issn1932-6181
    identifier othermed_011_03_031011.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4235236
    description abstractPolyurethane shape memory polymer (SMP) foams have been developed for various embolic medical devices due to their unique properties in minimally invasive biomedical applications. These polyurethane materials can be stored in a secondary shape, from which they can recover their primary shape after exposure to an external stimulus, such as heat and water exposure. Tailored actuation temperatures of SMPs provide benefits for minimally invasive biomedical applications, but incur significant challenges for SMP-based medical device sterilization. Most sterilization methods require high temperatures or high humidity to effectively reduce the bioburden of the device, but the environment must be tightly controlled after device fabrication. Here, two probable sterilization methods (nontraditional ethylene oxide (ntEtO) gas sterilization and electron beam irradiation) are investigated for SMP medical devices. Thermal characterization of the sterilized foams indicated that ntEtO gas sterilization significantly decreased the glass transition temperature. Further material characterization was undertaken on the electron beam (ebeam) sterilized samples, which indicated minimal changes to the thermomechanical integrity of the bulk foam and to the device functionality.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEffects of Sterilization on Shape Memory Polyurethane Embolic Foam Devices
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume11
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4037052
    journal fristpage31011
    journal lastpage031011-9
    treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2017:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 003
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