In Vitro Assessment of Vascular Injury following Stent Retriever Retraction in Clinically Relevant Endothelialized Silicone Models.

在临床相关的内皮化硅胶模型中,对支架取栓器回缩后血管损伤进行体外评估

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作者:Starr Isabelle, Oen Harrison, McCulloch Alyssa, Frenklakh Sergey, Grandfield Ryan, Choe Hana, Cardinal Kristen O'Halloran
Mechanical thrombectomy devices have potential to injure the vessel during treatment of acute ischemic stroke. The goal of the current work was to tailor in vitro endothelialized silicone models for stent retriever assessment and to evaluate endothelial injury following treatment by various stent retriever designs and sizes. Clinically relevant neurovascular geometries were first modeled out of silicone, then sterilized, coated with fibronectin, placed in bioreactors, seeded with human endothelial cells, and cultivated under flow. Several sizes of 2 different commercially available stent retrievers were then deployed in, and retracted through, vessels. Vessels were immediately harvested and stained. Endothelial injury, identified as denudation, was quantified by using ImageJ. Results illustrated that endothelial injury ranged from 16%-18% in wire/microcatheter-only treated vessels, 37%-61% in 1-pass treatments, and 52%-70% in 2-pass treatments. Overall, this work showcases an in vitro approach for early stage assessment of the extent and location of vascular injury following stent retriever retraction.

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