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The mechanical characteristics and performance evaluation of a newly developed silicone airway stent (GINA stent).

Hwa Sik Jung1, Ganghee Chae1, Jin Hyoung Kim1, Chui Yong Park1, Soyeoun Lim2, Soon Eun Park3, Ho Chang Kim3, Young Jae Lee4, Sung Kwon Kang4, Don Han Kim5, Yongjik Lee6, Taehoon Lee7.   

Abstract

Central airway obstruction (CAO) can be attributed to several benign or malignant conditions. Although surgery is the preferred therapeutic option for the management of CAO, bronchoscopic treatment can be performed in scenarios where the surgical procedure is not possible. Recent years have witnessed several improvements in the field of bronchoscopic treatment, especially with regard to airway stents. Current research involves new attempts to overcome the existing shortcomings pertaining to the stents (migration, mucostasis, and granulation tissue formation). The authors have recently developed a new silicone airway stent (GINA stent) with an anti-migration design, dynamic structure that enables the reduction of stent cross-sectional area, and radio-opacity. The present study aimed to evaluate the mechanical characteristics and performance of the novel GINA stent using a porcine tracheal stenosis model. In the current study, all the tests involved the comparison of the GINA stent [outer diameter (OD, mm): 14; length (L, mm): 55] with the Dumon stent (OD: 14; L: 50). The mechanical tests were performed using a digital force gauge, in order to determine the anti-migration force, expansion force, and flexibility. The present study evaluated the short-term (3 weeks) performance of the two stents after implantation [GINA (n = 4) vs. Dumon (n = 3)] in the porcine tracheal stenosis model. The results pertaining to the comparison of the mechanical properties of the GINA and Dumon stents are stated as follows: anti-migration force (18.4 vs. 12.8 N, P = 0.008); expansion force (11.9 vs. 14.5 N, P = 0.008); and flexibility (3.1 vs. 4.5 N, P = 0.008). The results pertaining to the comparison of the short-term performance of the GINA and Dumon stents are stated as follows: mucus retention (0/4 vs. 0/3); granulation tissue formation (0/4 vs. 0/3); and migration (1/4 vs. 2/3). The GINA stent displayed better mechanical properties and comparable short-term performance, compared to the Dumon stent.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33846477     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-87142-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Theoretical and experimental basis for the development of a dynamic airway stent.

Authors:  L Freitag; R Eicker; B Linz; D Greschuchna
Journal:  Eur Respir J       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 16.671

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Review 1.  A narrative review of progress in airway stents.

Authors:  Sen Tian; Haidong Huang; Zhenli Hu; Yuchao Dong; Chong Bai
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2022-05       Impact factor: 3.005

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