Ming Li, Baoying Song, Yan Wu, Yang Zhang, Xiaofeng Cao, Hongkang Zhang, Yi Xu, Chuanjie Wu, Chuanhui Li, Chen Zhou, Lu Liu, Feng Yan, Sijie Li, Jian Chen, Ran Meng, Jiangang Duan, Di Wu, Lin Zuo, Zikai Xu, Zhou Li, Yufeng Zheng, Miaowen Jiang, Xunming Ji
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Abstract
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is frequently observed in younger adults and features in large thrombus volume. Due to the triangular-like cross-sectional shape and large diameter of the superior sagittal sinus, all the commercially available artery stent retrievers are not suitable for venous vessels. In this study, a dumbbell-like stent was designed and fabricated by 3D braided technology using NiTi wires; it was manually rotatable and stretchable with controlled length/diameter ratios (2.6-14.0) and reciprocating maneuverability. Computational modeling and an in vitro study were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties of this device and its ability to trap and remove thrombi from occluded venous vessels was verified by using a swine model. A single-center retrospective clinical study of 10 patients using the Venus-TD to treat patients with CVST was also conducted. Pre/postoperative thrombus volume in 10 patients was quantitatively analysed (12 855.3 ± 6417.1 vs. 2373.1 ± 2759.0 mm³, P < 0.001) with a high recanalization rate, yielding favorable clinical outcomes. This study offers a novel treatment option for patients with extensive CVST.
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National Science Review (NSR; ISSN abbreviation: Natl. Sci. Rev.) is an English-language peer-reviewed multidisciplinary open-access scientific journal published by Oxford University Press under the auspices of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.According to Journal Citation Reports, its 2021 impact factor was 23.178.
National Science Review publishes both review articles and perspectives as well as original research in the form of brief communications and research articles.