A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents

Metallic stents can be permanent or biodegradable. Permanent stents made from inert metals have several disadvantages for long-term applications and need to be removed after the vessels heal. Therefore, biodegradable stents, including stents made from biodegradable metals, have been used for the tre...

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Main Authors: Permana, Kusniar Deny, Shuib, Anis, Ariwahjoedi, B.
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utp.eprints.109092013-12-16T23:47:53Z A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents Permana, Kusniar Deny Shuib, Anis Ariwahjoedi, B. Q Science (General) T Technology (General) TP Chemical technology Metallic stents can be permanent or biodegradable. Permanent stents made from inert metals have several disadvantages for long-term applications and need to be removed after the vessels heal. Therefore, biodegradable stents, including stents made from biodegradable metals, have been used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Ideally, implanted stents can maintain their mechanical integrity during the healing of the vessel wall and then dissolve after healing. The mechanical strength and properties of magnesium are suitable for biodegradable implants, especially for stent application. Magnesium is biocompatible because it is essential for several biological reactions and as a co-factor for enzymes. However, magnesium also has a disadvantage; its degradation is accelerated in chloride-abundant environmentssuch ashuman body fluid. Therefore, magnesium must be modified to improve its corrosion resistance. This paper addresses the potential of a magnesium alloy as a cardiovascular stent material by discussing its corrosion resistance behavior. 2013-12-13 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10909/1/2013%20Kusniar%20ICMRP%20submitted.pdf http://www.globalilluminators.org/icmrp2013-kualalumpur/ Permana, Kusniar Deny and Shuib, Anis and Ariwahjoedi, B. (2013) A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents. In: international conference on “Innovation Challenges in Multidisciplinary Research & Practice (ICMRP 2013), 13-14 December 2013, Kuala Lumpur. (Submitted) http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10909/
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T Technology (General)
TP Chemical technology
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T Technology (General)
TP Chemical technology
Permana, Kusniar Deny
Shuib, Anis
Ariwahjoedi, B.
A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
description Metallic stents can be permanent or biodegradable. Permanent stents made from inert metals have several disadvantages for long-term applications and need to be removed after the vessels heal. Therefore, biodegradable stents, including stents made from biodegradable metals, have been used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Ideally, implanted stents can maintain their mechanical integrity during the healing of the vessel wall and then dissolve after healing. The mechanical strength and properties of magnesium are suitable for biodegradable implants, especially for stent application. Magnesium is biocompatible because it is essential for several biological reactions and as a co-factor for enzymes. However, magnesium also has a disadvantage; its degradation is accelerated in chloride-abundant environmentssuch ashuman body fluid. Therefore, magnesium must be modified to improve its corrosion resistance. This paper addresses the potential of a magnesium alloy as a cardiovascular stent material by discussing its corrosion resistance behavior.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Permana, Kusniar Deny
Shuib, Anis
Ariwahjoedi, B.
author_facet Permana, Kusniar Deny
Shuib, Anis
Ariwahjoedi, B.
author_sort Permana, Kusniar Deny
title A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
title_short A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
title_full A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
title_fullStr A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
title_full_unstemmed A Review of Magnesium Alloys for use in Biodegradable Cardiovascular Stents
title_sort review of magnesium alloys for use in biodegradable cardiovascular stents
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10909/1/2013%20Kusniar%20ICMRP%20submitted.pdf
http://www.globalilluminators.org/icmrp2013-kualalumpur/
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/10909/
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