Construction of a comprehensive endovascular test bed for research and device development in mechanical thrombectomy in stroke

Author:

Reddy Adithya S.1,Liu Yang2,Cockrum Joshua1,Gebrezgiabhier Daniel1,Davis Evan2,Zheng Yihao3,Pandey Aditya S.1,Shih Albert J.2,Savastano Luis E.14

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Neurosurgery and

2. Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan;

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts; and

4. Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The development of new endovascular technologies and techniques for mechanical thrombectomy in stroke has greatly relied on benchtop simulators. This paper presents an affordable, versatile, and realistic benchtop simulation model for stroke. METHODS A test bed for embolic occlusion of cerebrovascular arteries and mechanical thrombectomy was developed with 3D-printed and commercially available cerebrovascular phantoms, a customized hydraulic system to generate physiological flow rate and pressure, and 2 types of embolus analogs (elastic and fragment-prone) capable of causing embolic occlusions under physiological flow. RESULTS The test bed was highly versatile and allowed realistic, radiation-free mechanical thrombectomy for stroke due to large-vessel occlusion with rapid exchange of geometries and phantom types. Of the transparent cerebrovascular phantoms tested, the 3D-printed phantom was the easiest to manufacture, the glass model offered the best visibility of the interaction between embolus and thrombectomy device, and the flexible model most accurately mimicked the endovascular system during device navigation. None of the phantoms modeled branches smaller than 1 mm or perforating arteries, and none underwent realistic deformation or luminal collapse from device manipulation or vacuum. The hydraulic system created physiological flow rate and pressure leading to iatrogenic embolization during thrombectomy in all phantoms. Embolus analogs with known fabrication technique, structure, and tensile strength were introduced and consistently occluded the middle cerebral artery bifurcation under physiological flow, and their interaction with the device was accurately visualized. CONCLUSIONS The test bed presented in this study is a low-cost, comprehensive, realistic, and versatile platform that enabled high-quality analysis of embolus–device interaction in multiple cerebrovascular phantoms and embolus analogs.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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