解决复杂气道狭窄的创新设计:新型 Y 型气道支架的多维性能评估

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbe.2024.08.010
Yuyue Jiang , Qungang Shan , Wei Huang , Nannan Yang , Yaping Zhuang , Zhuozhuo Wu , Lu Wang , Zhongmin Wang
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"Y型 "气道支架因其良好的柔韧性,已广泛应用于气道疾病,尤其是气道狭窄的治疗。然而,目前对 "Y 型 "气道支架柔韧性的研究尚属空白,限制了提高支架在复杂临床疾病中性能的可能性。本研究旨在对新型分段式 "Y 型 "气道支架和两种常规支架的柔韧性进行多维度评价。我们通过体外机械测试和有限元分析方法评估了分段支架、全编织支架和硅胶支架的柔韧性。即测量三种支架在左右、前后和纵向的弯曲力和回弹力。此外,还进行了支架分支扭转恢复试验中支架的扭矩。对直径的变化进行了有限元分析评估。检测结果显示,分段支架分支在左右和前后方向压缩时的弯曲力和回弹力,以及在扭转和恢复时的扭矩均低于其他两个支架。在有限元分析中,分段支架的直径变化在三种支架中最小。分段式 "Y 形 "气道支架的柔韧性优于传统的 "Y 形 "气道支架,表明其植入人体后具有更好的适应性和抗压性。
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Innovative design addressing complex airway stenosis: Multidimensional performance assessment of a novel Y-shaped airway stent

“Y-shaped” airway stents have been widely used in the treatment of airway diseases, especially airway stenosis, due to their excellent flexibility. However, the current research on the flexibility of “Y-shaped” airway stents is still blank, limiting the possibility of improving the performance of stents in complex clinical disease. This study aimed to establish multi-dimensional evaluation of the flexibility of a novel segmented “Y-shaped” airway stent and two kinds of conventional stents. We evaluated the flexibility of the segmented stent, wholly knitted stent, and silicone stent by in vitro mechanical testing and finite element analysis methods. That is, the bending force and spring-back force of three kinds of stent were measured in left–right, anterior-posterior and longitudinal directions. The torque of the stents in torsion-recovery test of branches of stent was also executed. Finite element analysis was performed to evaluate the change of diameter. According to the detection, the bending force and spring-back force of the branch of the segmented stent during left–right and anterior-posterior compression, and the torque during torsion and recovery were lower than those of the other two stents. In finite element analysis, the diameter change of the segmented stent was minimal among the three stents. The flexibility of the segmented “Y-shaped” airway stent was better than that of the conventional “Y-shaped” airway stents, indicating that it has better adaptability and resistance to compression when implanted in the body.

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期刊介绍: Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering is a quarterly journal, founded in 1981, devoted to publishing the results of original, innovative and creative research investigations in the field of Biocybernetics and biomedical engineering, which bridges mathematical, physical, chemical and engineering methods and technology to analyse physiological processes in living organisms as well as to develop methods, devices and systems used in biology and medicine, mainly in medical diagnosis, monitoring systems and therapy. The Journal''s mission is to advance scientific discovery into new or improved standards of care, and promotion a wide-ranging exchange between science and its application to humans.
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