Multi-property nitinol by heat treatment
View Patent ↗Medical devices may be made of shape-memory materials portions of which have been heat treated to exhibit spatial variations in the stiffness of the material. Devices including stents, vena cava filters and guidewires may be constructed from such materials. Devices may also be made from shape-memory materials which have been locally heat treated such that the superelasticity of the treated portion is destroyed while the remainder of the shape-memory material can transition between the martensitic and austenitic states.
1. A method for making an expandable endoluminal device comprising at least one superelastic section and at least one plastically deformable section, the superelastic section and plastically deformable section comprising a continuous metallic structure in which the superelastic section has been thermally treated differently than the plastically deformable section, the method comprising: selecting a metallic member to be used for constructing the expandable endoluminal device; heat treating at least a first portion of the metallic member in a first annealing step under a first set of conditions to set a shape memory for at least the first portion; heat treating one or more second portions of the metallic member in a second annealing step under a second set of conditions to make the second portions plastically deformable; and forming the metallic member into the expandable endoluminal device such that the first portion comprises the superelastic section and the second portion comprises the plastically deformable section.
2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metallic member is a hollow tube, said heat treating one or more second portions comprises cutting the tube in a pattern to form the endoluminal device.
3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the endoluminal device comprises a stent.
4. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metallic member comprises a shape-memory material.
5. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metallic member comprises a binary metallic material.
6. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metallic material comprises nickel and titanium.
7. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metallic material is doped with at least one of chromium, niobium, and vanadium.
8. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first portion comprises the entire metallic member.
9. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first set of conditions comprises an annealing temperature ranging from about 400 C. to about 575 C. and an annealing time of about zero to about 40 minutes.
10. A method in accordance with claim 9 wherein the annealing temperature ranges from about 450 C. to about 550 C.
11. A method in accordance with claim 9 wherein the annealing time ranges from about 10 minutes to about 15 minutes.
12. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the one or more second portions comprises one or more vertical stripes, one or more horizontal stripes, one or more isolated areas, or a combination thereof.
13. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second annealing step comprises a localized heat treatment step performed by at least one of electrical resistance heating, inert gas jet heating, induction coil heating, laser heating, brazing, and fluidized bath heating with the second portion insulated.
14. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second set of conditions comprises an annealing temperature ranging from about 550 C. to about 700 C. for a time period of about 5 minutes to about 20 minutes.
15. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second set of conditions comprises an annealing temperature greater than about 650 C.
16. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second set of conditions comprises an annealing temperature of about 550 C. to about 600 C. and an annealing time of about 5 minutes to about 20 minutes.
17. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein forming the metallic member into the endoluminal device comprises a laser cutting technique or chemical etching.
18. A method in accordance with claim 1 further comprising attaching a graft as an inner liner or outer covering of the device.
19. A method for making an endoluminal device comprising at least one superelastic section and at least one plastically deformable section, the superelastic section and plastically deformable section comprising a continuous metallic structure in which the superelastic section has been thermally treated differently than the plastically deformable section, the method comprising: selecting a metallic member to be used for constructing the endoluminal device; heat treating at least a first portion of the metallic member in a first annealing step under a first set of conditions to set a shape memory for at least the first portion; heat treating one or more second portions of the metallic member in a second annealing step under a second set of conditions to make the second portions plastically deformable; and forming the metallic member into the endoluminal device such that the first portion comprises the superelastic section and the second portion comprises the plastically deformable section; wherein the metallic material is doped with at least one of chromium, niobium, and vanadium.
20. A method for making an endoluminal device comprising at least one superelastic section and at least one plastically deformable section, the superelastic section and plastically deformable section comprising a continuous metallic structure in which the superelastic section has been thermally treated differently than the plastically deformable section, the method comprising: selecting a metallic member to be used for constructing the endoluminal device; heat treating at least a first portion of the metallic member in a first annealing step under a first set of conditions to set a shape memory for at least the first portion; heat treating one or more second portions of the metallic member in a second annealing step under a second set of conditions to make the second portions plastically deformable; and forming the metallic member into the endoluminal device such that the first portion comprises the superelastic section and the second portion comprises the plastically deformable section; wherein the first portion comprises the entire metallic member.
21. A method for making an endoluminal device comprising at least one superelastic section and at least one plastically deformable section, the superelastic section and plastically deformable section comprising a continuous metallic structure in which the superelastic section has been thermally treated differently than the plastically deformable section, the method comprising: selecting a metallic member to be used for constructing the endoluminal device; heat treating at least a first portion of the metallic member in a first annealing step under a first set of conditions to set a shape memory for at least the first portion; heat treating one or more second portions of the metallic member in a second annealing step under a second set of conditions to make the second portions plastically deformable; and forming the metallic member into the endoluminal device such that the first portion comprises the superelastic section and the second portion comprises the plastically deformable section; wherein the second annealing step comprises a localized heat treatment step performed by at least one of electrical resistance heating, inert gas jet heating, induction coil heating, laser heating, brazing, and fluidized bath heating with the second portion insulated.
22. A method for making an endoluminal device comprising at least one superelastic section and at least one plastically deformable section, the superelastic section and plastically deformable section comprising a continuous metallic structure in which the superelastic section has been thermally treated differently than the plastically deformable section, the method comprising: selecting a metallic member to be used for constructing the endoluminal device; heat treating at least a first portion of the metallic member in a first annealing step under a first set of conditions to set a shape memory for at least the first portion; heat treating one or more second portions of the metallic member in a second annealing step under a second set of conditions to make the second portions plastically deformable; and forming the metallic member into the endoluminal device such that the first portion comprises the superelastic section and the second portion comprises the plastically deformable section; further comprising attaching a graft as an inner liner or outer covering of the device.