Enhancing prosthesis stability at the cricoid cartilage in equine laryngoplasty using 3‐D‐printed laryngeal clamps: An ex vivo model study

Author:

Grzeskowiak Remigiusz1ORCID,Schumacher Jim1ORCID,Omidi Omid2,Bowers Kristin1,Cassone Lynne M. C.3,Abedi Reza2,Hespel Adrien‐Maxence4ORCID,Mulon Pierre‐Yves1ORCID,Anderson David E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Large Animal Clinical Sciences The University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

2. Tickle College of Engineering, Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering The University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

3. College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory The University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

4. College of Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinical Sciences The University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo assess a three‐dimensional (3‐D)‐printed laryngeal clamp (LC) designed to enhance the anchoring of laryngeal prostheses at the cricoid cartilage.Study designEx vivo biomechanical study.Sample populationA total of 22 equine larynges.MethodsTwo experimental groups included larynges with standard prosthetic laryngoplasty (PL; n = 10) and larynges with prosthetic laryngoplasty modified with laryngeal clamps (PLLC; n = 10). All constructs underwent 3000 cycles of tension loading and a single tension to failure. Recorded biomechanical parameters included maximum load, actuator displacement, and construct failure. Finite element analysis (FEA) was performed on one PL and one PLLC construct.ResultsThe maximum load at single tension to failure was 183.7 ± 46.8 N for the PL construct and 292.7 ± 82.3 N for the PLLC construct (p = .003). Actuator displacement at 30 N was 1.7 ± 0.5 mm and 2.7 ± 0.7 mm for the PL and PLLC constructs, respectively (p = .011). The cause of PL constructs failure was mostly tearing through the cartilage whereas the PLLC constructs failed through fracture of the cricoid cartilage (p = .000). FEA revealed an 11‐fold reduction in the maximum equivalent plastic strain, a four‐fold reduction in maximum compressive stress, and a two‐fold increase in the volume of engaged cartilage in PLLC constructs.ConclusionThe PLLC constructs demonstrated superior performance in biomechanical testing and FEA compared to standard PL constructs.Clinical significanceThe use of 3‐D‐printed laryngeal clamps may enhance the outcomes of laryngoplasty in horses. In vivo studies are necessary to determine the feasibility of performing laryngoplasty using the laryngeal clamp in horses.

Publisher

Wiley

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