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Bench-top Comparison of Physical Properties of 4 Commercially-Available Self-Expanding Intracranial Stents

PURPOSE: To better understand the performance of four commercially available neurovascular stents in intracranial aneurysm embolization, the stents were compared in terms of their basic morphological and mechanical properties. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four different types of stents that are currently...

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Autores principales: Cho, Su-hee, Jo, Won-il, Jo, Ye-eun, Yang, Ku Hyun, Park, Jung Cheol, Lee, Deok Hee
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Publicado: Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28316867
http://dx.doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2017.12.1.31
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author Cho, Su-hee
Jo, Won-il
Jo, Ye-eun
Yang, Ku Hyun
Park, Jung Cheol
Lee, Deok Hee
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Jo, Won-il
Jo, Ye-eun
Yang, Ku Hyun
Park, Jung Cheol
Lee, Deok Hee
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description PURPOSE: To better understand the performance of four commercially available neurovascular stents in intracranial aneurysm embolization, the stents were compared in terms of their basic morphological and mechanical properties. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four different types of stents that are currently being used for cerebral aneurysm embolization were prepared (two stents per type). Two were laser-cut stents (Neuroform and Enterprise) and two were braided from a single nitinol wire (LEO and LVIS stents). All were subjected to quantitative measurements of stent size, pore density, metal coverage, the force needed to load, push, and deploy the stent, radial force on deployment, surface roughness, and corrosion resistance. RESULTS: Compared to their nominal diameters, all stents had greater diameters after deployment. The length generally decreased after deployment. This was particularly marked in the braided stents. The braided stents also had higher pore densities than the laser-cut stents. Metal coverage was highest in the LEO stent (14%) and lowest in the Enterprise stent (5%). The LIVS stent had the highest microcatheter loading force (81.5 gf). The LEO stent had the highest passage force (55.0 gf) and deployment force (78.9 gf). The LVIS and LEO stents had the highest perpendicular (37.1 gf) and circumferential (178.4 gf) radial forces, respectively. The Enterprise stent had the roughest stent wire, followed by the LVIS, LEO, and Neuroform stents. CONCLUSION: The four neurovascular stent types differed in terms of morphological and physical characteristics. An understanding of this diversity may help to decide which stent is most suitable for specific clinical situations.
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spelling pubmed-53554592017-03-17 Bench-top Comparison of Physical Properties of 4 Commercially-Available Self-Expanding Intracranial Stents Cho, Su-hee Jo, Won-il Jo, Ye-eun Yang, Ku Hyun Park, Jung Cheol Lee, Deok Hee Neurointervention Original Paper PURPOSE: To better understand the performance of four commercially available neurovascular stents in intracranial aneurysm embolization, the stents were compared in terms of their basic morphological and mechanical properties. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four different types of stents that are currently being used for cerebral aneurysm embolization were prepared (two stents per type). Two were laser-cut stents (Neuroform and Enterprise) and two were braided from a single nitinol wire (LEO and LVIS stents). All were subjected to quantitative measurements of stent size, pore density, metal coverage, the force needed to load, push, and deploy the stent, radial force on deployment, surface roughness, and corrosion resistance. RESULTS: Compared to their nominal diameters, all stents had greater diameters after deployment. The length generally decreased after deployment. This was particularly marked in the braided stents. The braided stents also had higher pore densities than the laser-cut stents. Metal coverage was highest in the LEO stent (14%) and lowest in the Enterprise stent (5%). The LIVS stent had the highest microcatheter loading force (81.5 gf). The LEO stent had the highest passage force (55.0 gf) and deployment force (78.9 gf). The LVIS and LEO stents had the highest perpendicular (37.1 gf) and circumferential (178.4 gf) radial forces, respectively. The Enterprise stent had the roughest stent wire, followed by the LVIS, LEO, and Neuroform stents. CONCLUSION: The four neurovascular stent types differed in terms of morphological and physical characteristics. An understanding of this diversity may help to decide which stent is most suitable for specific clinical situations. Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology 2017-03 2017-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5355459/ /pubmed/28316867 http://dx.doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2017.12.1.31 Text en Copyright © 2017 Korean Society of Interventional Neuroradiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cho, Su-hee
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Jo, Ye-eun
Yang, Ku Hyun
Park, Jung Cheol
Lee, Deok Hee
Bench-top Comparison of Physical Properties of 4 Commercially-Available Self-Expanding Intracranial Stents
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title_full_unstemmed Bench-top Comparison of Physical Properties of 4 Commercially-Available Self-Expanding Intracranial Stents
title_short Bench-top Comparison of Physical Properties of 4 Commercially-Available Self-Expanding Intracranial Stents
title_sort bench-top comparison of physical properties of 4 commercially-available self-expanding intracranial stents
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5355459/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28316867
http://dx.doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2017.12.1.31
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