Treatment of complex airway stenoses using patient-specific 3D-engineered stents: a proof-of-concept study.


Journal

Thorax
ISSN: 1468-3296
Titre abrégé: Thorax
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0417353

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2019
Historique:
received: 16 10 2018
revised: 26 02 2019
accepted: 04 03 2019
pubmed: 5 4 2019
medline: 19 5 2020
entrez: 5 4 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Anatomically complex airway stenosis (ACAS) represents a challenging situation in which commercially available stents often result in migration or granulation tissue reaction due to poor congruence. This proof-of-concept clinical trial investigated the feasibility and safety of computer-assisted designed (CAD) and manufactured personalised three-dimensional (3D) stents in patients with ACAS from various origins. After CAD of a virtual stent from a CT scan, a mould is manufactured using a 3D computer numerical control machine, from which a medical-grade silicone stent is made. Complication rate, dyspnoea, quality of life and respiratory function were followed after implantation. The congruence of the stent was assessed peroperatively and at 1 week postimplantation (CT scan). The stent could be implanted in all 10 patients. The 3-month complication rate was 40%, including one benign mucus plugging, one stent removal due to intense cough and two stent migrations. 9 of 10 stents showed great congruence within the airways, and 8 of 10 induced significant improvement in dyspnoea, quality of life and respiratory function. These promising outcomes in highly complex situations support further investigation on the subject, including technological improvements.​ TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02889029.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30944151
pii: thoraxjnl-2018-212732
doi: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2018-212732
doi:

Banques de données

ClinicalTrials.gov
['NCT02889029']

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

810-813

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: BM and PL are employees of AnatomikModeling.

Auteurs

Nicolas Guibert (N)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France nicolas.guibert@hotmail.fr.
Universite Toulouse III Paul Sabatier Faculte des Sciences et d'Ingenierie, Toulouse, France.

Alain Didier (A)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.
Universite Toulouse III Paul Sabatier Faculte des Sciences et d'Ingenierie, Toulouse, France.

Benjamin Moreno (B)

AnatomikModeling, Toulouse, France.

Benoit Lepage (B)

Universite Toulouse III Paul Sabatier Faculte des Sciences et d'Ingenierie, Toulouse, France.

Pierre Leyx (P)

AnatomikModeling, Toulouse, France.

Gavin Plat (G)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.

Laurent Mhanna (L)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.

Marlene Murris (M)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.

Julien Mazières (J)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.
Universite Toulouse III Paul Sabatier Faculte des Sciences et d'Ingenierie, Toulouse, France.

Christophe Hermant (C)

Service de Pneumologie, Pôle des Voies Respiratoires, CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Larrey, Toulouse, France.

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