Abrading – Abrading process – Utilizing fluent abradant
Patent
1998-02-11
2000-07-11
Morgan, Eileen P.
Abrading
Abrading process
Utilizing fluent abradant
451113, 451114, 451365, 451446, 451381, B24B 700, B24B 900
Patent
active
060864559
ABSTRACT:
A method for polishing radially expandable surgical stents is disclosed where fluid abrasive media M flows over surfaces of the stent 10 causing the surfaces of the stent 10 to be polished and streamlined. The stent 10 is temporarily provided with cylindrical support ends 20, which are not radially expandable to support the stent 10 during the polishing process. An interior polishing fixture 100 is provided which has cylindrical chambers 135 therein adapted to receive a stent 10 therein. Fluid abrasive media M then flows into bores 108 in the fixture 100 leading to the cylindrical chambers 135 and adjacent the inner diameter surfaces of the stent 10. Surfaces of the stent 10 forming the outer diameter are polished by placing the stent 10 within an exterior polishing fixture 200 which has a cylindrical recess 220 therein. The cylindrical recess 220 has a diameter greater than a diameter of outer surfaces of the stent 10 and includes a cylindrical shaft 270 passing axially through the cylindrical recess 220 upon which the stent 10 is located. Slanted bores 208 pass through walls of the exterior polishing fixture 200 and into the cylindrical recess 220, directing the abrasive media M adjacent exterior surfaces of the stent 10 and causing polishing of the exterior surfaces of the stent 10. The direction of abrasive media M flow can be reversed to make streamlining of segments of the stent 10 occur in a symmetrical fashion. After polishing of the stent 10 is completed, the cylindrical support ends 20 are removed and the stent 10 is ready for implantation and radial expansion within a body lumen L. When polished and streamlined, the radially expandable surgical stent 10 more effectively supports a body lumen L without excessive thrombus, restenosis and other medical complications.
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Cook Incorporated
Godlewski Richard J.
Morgan Eileen P.
Ness Anton P.
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