Microfabricated Nitinol Stent Retrievers with a Micro-Patterned Surface

Micromachines (Basel). 2024 Jan 31;15(2):213. doi: 10.3390/mi15020213.

Abstract

Stent retrievers are medical devices that are designed to physically remove blood clots from within the blood vessels of the brain. This paper focuses on microfabricated nitinol (nickel-titanium alloy) stent retrievers, which feature micro-patterns on their surface to enhance the effectiveness of mechanical thrombectomy. A thick film of nitinol, which was 20 µm in thickness, was sputtered onto a substrate with a micro-patterned surface, using electroplated copper as the sacrificial layer. The nitinol film was released from the substrate and then thermally treated while folded into a cylindrical shape. In vitro experiments with pig blood clots demonstrated that the micro-patterns on the surface improved the efficacy of blood clot retrieval.

Keywords: blood clot; in vitro; microfabrication; nitinol; sputtering; stent retriever; thrombectomy; thrombus.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Biomedical Solutions Inc., Tokyo, Japan.