Self-adaptive progressive dilator aiming at cardiac achalasia and preparation method thereof
An achalasia, self-adaptive technology, applied in dilators, manufacturing tools, welding equipment, etc., can solve the problems of endoscopic dilation, difficulty in grasping the scope and degree of incision, gastroesophageal perforation, and affecting curative effects, etc. To achieve the effect of saving time and medical expenses, reducing pain, and having shape memory function
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[0043] The self-adaptive progressive dilator for achalasia made of PLA was made by laser engraving method, and it was set at 100°C for 5 minutes, as shown in figure 2 As shown, the prepared self-adaptive progressive dilator includes an integrally formed esophagus, cardia and stomach, wherein the esophagus is an irregular cylindrical structure with a large middle and small ends, and is used to integrate with the human esophagus. The lower part of the inner wall fits; the cardia is a cylindrical structure, used to fit the inner wall of the human cardia; the stomach is a trumpet-shaped structure, used to fit the upper inner wall of the human stomach; the wall of the self-adaptive progressive dilator is porous structure, the porosity is 40%, and the thickness of the wall is 0.5mm;
[0044] The adaptive progressive dilator has shape memory performance. The adaptive progressive dilator is placed on the lesion of the patient through the delivery device. During the delivery process, ...
Embodiment 2
[0046] The self-adaptive progressive dilator for achalasia made of PCL was made by weaving method, and it was set at 58°C for 10 minutes, such as figure 1 As shown, the prepared self-adaptive progressive dilator includes an integrally formed esophagus, cardia and stomach, wherein the esophagus is an irregular cylindrical structure with a large middle and small ends, and is used to integrate with the human esophagus. The lower part of the inner wall fits; the cardia is a cylindrical structure, used to fit the inner wall of the human cardia; the stomach is a trumpet-shaped structure, used to fit the upper inner wall of the human stomach; the wall of the self-adaptive progressive dilator is porous structure, the porosity is 50%, and the thickness of the wall is 0.4mm;
[0047] The adaptive progressive dilator has shape memory performance. The adaptive progressive dilator is placed on the lesion of the patient through the delivery device. During the delivery process, the dilator i...
Embodiment 3
[0049] The self-adaptive progressive dilator for achalasia made of nickel-titanium wire was made by welding method, and it was set at 550°C for 20 minutes, such as image 3 As shown, the prepared self-adaptive progressive dilator includes an integrally formed esophagus, cardia and stomach, wherein the esophagus is an irregular cylindrical structure with a large middle and small ends, and is used to integrate with the human esophagus. The lower part of the inner wall fits; the cardia is a cylindrical structure, used to fit the inner wall of the human cardia; the stomach is a trumpet-shaped structure, used to fit the upper inner wall of the human stomach; the wall of the self-adaptive progressive dilator is porous structure, the porosity is 60%, and the thickness of the wall is 0.3mm;
[0050] The adaptive progressive dilator has shape memory performance. The adaptive progressive dilator is placed on the lesion of the patient through the delivery device. During the delivery proc...
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