| Literature DB >> 29855168 |
Omid Nikoubashman1, Sarah Heringer1, Katalin Feher2, Marc-Alexander Brockmann3, Bernd Sellhaus4, Alice Dreser4, Kathrin Kurtenbach2,4, Rastislav Pjontek1,4, Stefan Jockenhövel2,4,5, Joachim Weis4, Fabian Kießling6, Thomas Gries2, Martin Wiesmann1.
Abstract
Biodegradable stents are not established in neurovascular interventions. In this study, mechanical, radiological, and histological characteristics of a stent prototype developed for neurovascular use are presented. The elasticity and brittleness of PLA 96/4, PLDL 70/30, PCL, and PLGA 85/15 and 10/90 polymers in in vitro experiments are first analyzed. After excluding the inapt polymers, degradability and mechanical characteristics of 78 PLGA 85/15 and PLGA 10/90 stent prototypes are analyzed. After excluding PLGA 10/90 stents because of rapid loss of mass PLGA 85/15 stents in porcine in vivo experiments are analyzed. Angiographic occlusion rates 7 d, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after stent implantation are assessed. Histological outcome measures are the presence of signs of inflammation, endothelialization, and the homogeneity of degradation after six months. One case of stent occlusion occurs within the first 7 d. There is a prominent foreign-body reaction with considerable mononuclear and minor granulocytic inflammation combined with incomplete fragmental degradation of the struts. It is possible to produce a stent prototype with dimensions that fit the typical size of carotid arteries. Major improvements concerning thrombogenicity, degradation, and inflammatory response are required to produce biodegradable stents that are suitable for neurovascular interventions.Entities:
Keywords: PLGA; biodegradable polymers; bioresorbable; neurovascular; stent
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29855168 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201700292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979