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AMARANTH MEDICAL PTE.

AMARANTH MEDICAL PTE. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20110302677DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LASER-INDUCED HEAT AFFECTED ZONES ON POLYMER BASED DEVICES - Detection and characterization of laser-induced heat affected zones on polymer based devices, such as polymeric stents, are described where Nano Thermal Analysis may be used with atomic force microscopy to obtain the thermal behavior of materials with a spatial resolution of under, e.g., 100 nm. Heat may be applied locally to the measured polymeric stem via a probe tip and the resulting thermal-mechanical response can be measured.12-08-2011
20100185270STERILIZATION METHODS AND APPARATUS - Sterilization methods for implantable prostheses are described where a polymeric stent may be sterilized, e.g., via ETO sterilization, at a temperature below a glass transition temperature of the stent. A separate delivery catheter may be sterilized separately and the stent and delivery catheter may then be combined in an aseptic or semi-aseptic environment and sterilized as an assembled system such that the requirements for sterilizing the system are relatively lower. Additionally and/or alternatively, valve and filter assemblies may be used with an optional mandrel assembly for maintaining sterility of the internal components of a catheter system.07-22-2010
20100004734STENT FABRICATION VIA TUBULAR CASTING PROCESSES - Tubular casting processes, such as dip-coating, may be used to form substrates from polymeric solutions which may be used to fabricate implantable devices such as stents. The polymeric substrates may have multiple layers which retain the inherent properties of their starting materials and which are sufficiently ductile to prevent brittle fracture. Parameters such as the number of times the mandrel is immersed, the duration of time of each immersion within the solution, as well as the delay time between each immersion or the drying or curing time between dips and withdrawal rates of the mandrel from the solution may each be controlled to result in the desired mechanical characteristics. Additional post-processing may also be utilized to further increase strength of the substrate or to alter its shape.01-07-2010
20090319028STENT FABRICATION VIA TUBULAR CASTING PROCESSES - Tubular casting processes, such as dip-coating, may be used to form substrates from polymeric solutions which may be used to fabricate implantable devices such as stents. The polymeric substrates may have multiple layers which retain the inherent properties of their starting materials and which are sufficiently ductile to prevent brittle fracture. Parameters such as the number of times the mandrel is immersed, the duration of time of each immersion within the solution, as well as the delay time between each immersion or the drying or curing time between dips and withdrawal rates of the mandrel from the solution may each be controlled to result in the desired mechanical characteristics. Additional post-processing may also be utilized to further increase strength of the substrate or to alter its shape.12-24-2009

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