BIOABSORBABLE AND BIODEGRADABLE STENTS IN UROLOGY

Citation
M. Talja et al., BIOABSORBABLE AND BIODEGRADABLE STENTS IN UROLOGY, Journal of endourology, 11(6), 1997, pp. 391-397
Citations number
27
Journal title
ISSN journal
08927790
Volume
11
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
391 - 397
Database
ISI
SICI code
0892-7790(1997)11:6<391:BABSIU>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Since the early 1970s, bioabsorbable polymers have been used increasin gly as suture and device materials, Bioabsorbable materials are high-m olecular-weight polymers of polylactide (PLA; poly[lactic acid]) or po lyglycolide (PGA; poly[glycolic acid]), The mechanical properties of s elf-reinforced (SR) devices (SR-PGA, SR-PLLA, and SR-PLA96 spiral sten ts) are acquired by special processing methods from polymer materials, As a result, the spiral stent has an expansion property of up to 70% of its original outer diameter, 50% of which may occur in 30 minutes, The stent may also have variable degradation properties in different p arts of the device, The use of bioabsorbable devices in urology is nov el, Today, SR-PGA spirals (Biofix((R))) to be used for the prostatic u rethra are commercially available but with restrictions, Their indicat ions are the prevention of urinary retention after thermal therapy of prostatic hyperplasia, temporary treatment of urinary retention in pat ients waiting for surgery, and the early-phase resolution of bladder o utlet obstruction in patients waiting for the effect of medical therap y, Stents can be also used to observe the effects of prostatic surgery on bladder function, The SR-PLLA and SR-PLA96 spiral stents are still under development for use in the anterior urethra, prostatic urethra, and ureters, Further experimental and controlled clinical studies are needed to find out the suitability of bioabsorbable devices in urolog y, Many efforts have been made to discover the best possible materials , models, coating materials, and additives of bioabsorbable stents in urology.