| Literature DB >> 30375196 |
Ali Farzin1, Amir K Miri1, Fatemeh Sharifi1,2, Negar Faramarzi1, Arian Jaberi3, Azadeh Mostafavi4, Ricky Solorzano5, Yu Shrike Zhang1, Nasim Annabi1, Ali Khademhosseini1,6,7, Ali Tamayol1,4.
Abstract
Microvascular anastomosis is a common part of many reconstructive and transplant surgical procedures. While venous anastomosis can be achieved using microvascular anastomotic coupling devices, surgical suturing is the main method for arterial anastomosis. Suture-based microanastomosis is time-consuming and challenging. Here, dissolvable sugar-based stents are fabricated as an assistive tool for facilitating surgical anastomosis. The nonbrittle sugar-based stent holds the vessels together during the procedure and are dissolved upon the restoration of the blood flow. The incorporation of sodium citrate minimizes the chance of thrombosis. The dissolution rate and the mechanical properties of the sugar-based stent can be tailored between 4 and 8 min. To enable the fabrication of stents with desirable geometries and dimensions, 3D printing is utilized to fabricate the stents. The effectiveness of the printed sugar-based stent is assessed ex vivo. The fabrication procedure is fast and can be performed in the operating room.Entities:
Keywords: 3D printing; dissolvable stents; personalized surgical tools; sugar-based materials; vascular anastomosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30375196 PMCID: PMC6394876 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201800702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933