The Open Medical Devices Journal

2010, 2 : 20-23
Published online 2010 January 19. DOI: 10.2174/18751814010020200020
Publisher ID: TOMDJ-2-20

Shape Memory Polymer Foams for Biomedical Devices

Witold Sokolowski
Corresponding author: Witold Sokolowski, Sokolowski Consulting Services, Arcadia, CA 91006, USA.

ABSTRACT

Developed in last decade, the shape memory polymers (SMP) have been gaining widespread attention for new product innovation. They are lightweight, have a high strain/shape recovery ability, are easy to process, and required properties can be tailored for a variety of applications. Recently a number of medical applications have been considered and investigated for polyurethane-based SMP materials. Newly developed SMP foams, together with cold hibernated elastic memory (CHEM) processing, further broaden their potential biomedical applications. Polyurethane-based CHEM foams are described here and major advantages are identified over other medical materials. Recently, several important applications are being considered for CHEM foams as self-deployable vascular and coronary devices. One of these potential applications, the endovascular treatment of aneurysms, was experimentally investigated with encouraging results and is described in this paper as well.