Comparison of Covered Laser-cut and Braided Respiratory Stents: From Bench to Pre-Clinical Testing.
Airway stenting
Animal trial
Nitinol stent
Sheep model
Stent development
Journal
Annals of biomedical engineering
ISSN: 1573-9686
Titre abrégé: Ann Biomed Eng
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0361512
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Aug 2019
Aug 2019
Historique:
received:
17
01
2019
accepted:
23
04
2019
pubmed:
3
5
2019
medline:
18
12
2019
entrez:
3
5
2019
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Lung cancer patients often suffer from severe airway stenosis, the symptoms of which can be relieved by the implantation of stents. Different respiratory stents are commercially available, but the impact of their mechanical performance on tissue responses is not well understood. Two novel laser-cut and hand-braided nitinol stents, partially covered with polycarbonate urethane, were bench tested and implanted in Rhön sheep for 6 weeks. Bench testing highlighted differences in mechanical behavior: the laser-cut stent showed little foreshortening when crimped to a target diameter of 7.5 mm, whereas the braided stent elongated by more than 50%. Testing also revealed that the laser-cut stent generally exerted higher radial resistive and chronic outward forces than the braided stent, but the latter produced significantly higher radial resistive forces at diameters below 9 mm. No migration was observed for either stent type in vivo. In terms of granulation, most stents exerted a low to medium tissue response with only minimal formation of granulation tissue. We have developed a mechanical and in vivo framework to compare the behavior of different stent designs in a large animal model, providing data, which may be employed to improve current stent designs and to achieve better treatment options for lung cancer patients.
Identifiants
pubmed: 31044340
doi: 10.1007/s10439-019-02278-1
pii: 10.1007/s10439-019-02278-1
doi:
Substances chimiques
Alloys
0
nitinol
2EWL73IJ7F
Types de publication
Comparative Study
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1738-1747Subventions
Organisme : FP7 International Cooperation
ID : NMP3-SL-2012-280915
Organisme : College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway
ID : College Scholarship