新型自膨胀镍钛诺静脉支架原型在绵羊模型中的安全性和性能评价

Q3 Medicine
Mohammad Esmaeil Barbati MD , Beate Bechter-Hugl MD , Sarah Thomis MD , Benita Hermanns-Sachweh MD , Walter Coudyzer MD , Yan Yan BA , Soroosh Shekarchian MD , Houman Jalaie MD
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摘要

目的我们的研究是在动物模型上进行的一项前瞻性体内研究,以评估专门为静脉应用设计的新型静脉支架的安全性和性能。方法将新型支架植入9只绵羊的下腔静脉。支架在闭合细胞环之间以不同的距离展开,以测试节段在以最大距离展开后是否会迁移。三种不同的总长度分别为9、11和13厘米。1、3和6个月后,通过计算机断层扫描、静脉造影和组织病理学评估血管损伤、血栓、新生内膜覆盖率和支架迁移。对各组的影像学、组织学和积分数据进行分析。结果所有支架均成功植入,所有绵羊均存活至收获期。在所有病例中,天然血管切片均完好无损。根据植入的持续时间,分段支架部分显示出不同程度的组织覆盖。结论新型镍钛诺支架在静脉系统中植入是安全可行的,表面覆盖迅速。支架长度的改变不会影响新生内膜形成的发展,也不会引起迁移。
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Evaluation of safety and performance of a new prototype self-expandable nitinol venous stent in an ovine model

Evaluation of safety and performance of a new prototype self-expandable nitinol venous stent in an ovine model

Evaluation of safety and performance of a new prototype self-expandable nitinol venous stent in an ovine model

Evaluation of safety and performance of a new prototype self-expandable nitinol venous stent in an ovine model

Objective

Our study was a prospective in vivo study performed on an animal model to evaluate the safety and performance of a novel venous stent designed specifically for venous applications.

Methods

The novel stents were implanted in the inferior vena cava of nine sheep. The stents were deployed with different distances between the closed cell rings to test for if the segments might migrate after being deployed at maximal distance. Three different total lengths were 9, 11, and 13 cm. After 1, 3, and 6 months, vascular injury, thrombus, neointima coverage, and stent migration were evaluated through computed tomography venography and histopathology. Imaging, histology, and integration data were analyzed for each group.

Results

All stents were deployed successfully, and all sheep survived until the time of harvesting. In all cases, the native blood vessel sections were intact. The segmented stent parts showed a differently pronounced tissue coverage, depending on the duration of the implantation.

Conclusions

The new nitinol stent is safe and feasible to implant in the venous system with a rapid surface coverage. Alteration of stent length did not affect the development of neointimal formation and did not cause migration.

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