Claims
- 1. A medical device for use in a body lumen, comprising:
a self-expanding body formed from struts having a compressed state and an expanded state; the body including a cold formed nickel-titanium alloy having a transformation temperature greater than a mammalian body temperature, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy exhibits linear pseudoelasticity regardless of stress applied to the body; and a sheath at least partially enclosing the body in the compressed state.
- 2. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the transformation temperature includes at least one of As and Af that is>37 degrees C.
- 3. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the body has been heat treated and a hysteresis curve of the nickel-titanium alloy does not include a stress plateau.
- 4. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy is pseudoelastic when stressed without onset of stress-induced martensite.
- 5. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the body assumes a shape imparted by cold forming.
- 6. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the cold forming occurs below the recrystallization temperature of the alloy.
- 7. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the body includes a thin wall.
- 8. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy includes a ternary element selected from the group of chemical elements consisting of: palladium, platinum, chromium, iron, cobalt, vanadium, manganese, boron, copper, aluminum, tungsten, tantalum, or zirconium.
- 9. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy does not undergo a phase transformation when the body is stressed.
- 10. A medical device for use in a body lumen, comprising:
a self-expanding body formed from struts; the body including a cold formed nickel-titanium alloy, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy is in a martensitic phase when the body is stressed into a first shape and when the body is stress relieved to a second shape, and wherein the nickel-titanium alloy has a transformation temperature>37 degrees C.; and a sheath at least partially enveloping the body in its first shape.
- 11. The medical device of claim 10., wherein the nickel-titanium alloy does not include stress-induced martensite in the first shape, the second shape, and transitioning therebetween.
- 12. The medical device of claim 10, wherein a stress-strain hysteresis curve for the nickel-titanium alloy does not include a stress plateau.
- 13. The medical device of claim 10, wherein the body includes a thin wall and includes an opening therethrough.
- 14. The medical device of claim 10, wherein the body includes low temperature heat treating.
- 15. The medical device of claim 14, wherein the heat treating includes heating the alloy up to 350 degrees C. inclusive for up to five minutes inclusive.
- 16. A method of providing a medical device for use in a body lumen, comprising:
providing struts including a cold formed nickel-titanium alloy; setting a transformation temperature>37 degrees C.; cold forming the struts into a body having a shape; stressing the body into a first shape wherein the nickel-titanium alloy is in a martensitic phase; providing a sheath; disposing the body in the first shape at least partially inside the sheath; and deploying the body from the sheath to stress relieve the body into a second shape, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy remains in the martensitic phase.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the method includes stressing the body into the first shape and at least partially withdrawing the body into the sheath.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein stressing the body into the first shape does not create stress-induced martensite in the alloy.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the transformation temperature includes As>37 degrees C.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy exhibits linear pseudoelasticity when stressed.
- 21. The method of claim 16, wherein the nickel-titanium alloy includes a ternary element selected from the group of chemical elements consisting of: palladium, platinum, chromium, iron, cobalt, vanadium, manganese, boron, copper, aluminum, tungsten, tantalum, or zirconium.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application having U.S. Ser. No. 09/705,422, filed Nov. 2, 2000, entitled: “Heat Treatment For Cold Worked Nitinol To Impart A Shape Setting Capability Without Eventually Developing Stress-Induced Martensite,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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