2022
DOI: 10.1002/pat.5706
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Design and characterization of a novel braided biodegradable double‐J ureteral stent

Abstract: Ureteral stents in current clinical use are non-degradable and have a large degree of curling at the ends. This end curling can cause discomfort to patients as well as renal or bladder irritation. In this study, a braided degradable ureteral stent was designed and characterized to eliminate these problems. Eight-, 12-, and 16-strand poly(lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) monofilament-braided degradable ureteral stents were prepared, and their tensile performance, radial support performance, in vitro degradatio… Show more

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“… Cui et al (2022) developed a hand-woven PLCL stent and improved the design of the D-J tube to reduce bladder irritation at the distal end of the stent. The distal end of the stent features a singular loop in the J-shaped configuration, which reduces bladder irritation and enhances structural stability.…”
Section: Technology Applied To the Development Of Busmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Cui et al (2022) developed a hand-woven PLCL stent and improved the design of the D-J tube to reduce bladder irritation at the distal end of the stent. The distal end of the stent features a singular loop in the J-shaped configuration, which reduces bladder irritation and enhances structural stability.…”
Section: Technology Applied To the Development Of Busmentioning
confidence: 99%