Thoracic aortic parallel stent-graft behaviour when subjected to radial loading.

J. Kwieciński, Christopher P. Cheng, R. Uberoi, Mohammed Hadi, P. Hempel, Christoph Degel, Z. You
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To manage complex aortic arch disease using minimally invasive techniques, interventionalists have reported the use of multiple stent-graft devices deployed in a parallel configuration. The structural device-device and device-artery interactions arising during aortic arch parallel endografting, also known as chimney thoracic endovascular aortic repair (ch-TEVAR), is not well understood. Through the use of a radial force testing system we sought to characterise both the loading and deformation behaviour of parallel endografts in representative ch-TEVAR configurations. Four commercially available devices (Bentley BeGraft, Gore TAG, Gore Viabahn, and Medtronic Valiant) were subjected to uniform radial load individually, and in six combinations, to quantify loading profiles. Image data collected during testing were analysed to evaluate mechanical deformations in terms of gutters, chimney and main endograft compression, as well as graft infolding. Parallel endografting was found to increase radial loads when compared to standard TEVAR. Chronic outward force during ch-TEVAR was dependent on main endograft manufacturer, with TAG combinations leading to consistently higher loads than Valiant, but independent of chimney graft type. Endograft deformations were dependent on chimney graft type, with Viabahn combinations presenting with lower gutter areas and increased lumen compression than BeGraft. Chimney graft deformations were also influenced by deployment arrangement in the case of double ch-TEVAR. This study emphasizes the significant variability in both radial loads and mechanical deformations between clinically relevant ch-TEVAR configurations.
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胸主动脉平行支架移植物在径向载荷下的行为。
为了使用微创技术治疗复杂的主动脉弓疾病,介入医生报道了平行配置多个支架移植装置的使用。在主动脉弓平行内移植术(也称为烟囱胸血管内主动脉修复术(ch-TEVAR))中产生的结构装置-装置和装置-动脉相互作用尚未得到很好的理解。通过使用径向力测试系统,我们试图在代表性的ch-TEVAR配置中描述平行内植骨的加载和变形行为。四种市售设备(Bentley BeGraft、Gore TAG、Gore Viabahn和Medtronic Valiant)分别受到均匀径向载荷和六种组合,以量化载荷剖面。分析测试期间收集的图像数据,以评估排水沟,烟囱和主要内接枝压缩以及接枝内折叠方面的机械变形。与标准TEVAR相比,平行内移植术增加了径向负荷。ch-TEVAR期间的慢性向外力依赖于主要的内移植物制造商,TAG组合导致的负荷始终高于Valiant,但与烟囱移植物类型无关。内移植物变形依赖于烟囱移植物类型,与BeGraft相比,Viabahn组合呈现出更低的沟区和更大的管腔压迫。在双ch-TEVAR情况下,烟囱接枝变形也受布置方式的影响。本研究强调了临床相关的ch-TEVAR配置在径向载荷和机械变形方面的显著差异。
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