Nitinol Stents in the Femoropopliteal Artery: A Mechanical Perspective on Material, Design, and Performance

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作者
Maleckis, Kaspars [1 ]
Anttila, Eric [1 ]
Aylward, Paul [1 ]
Poulson, William [1 ]
Desyatova, Anastasia [1 ]
MacTaggart, Jason [1 ]
Kamenskiy, Alexey [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 987690 Nebraska Med Ctr, Omaha, NE 68198 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Femoropopliteal artery; Nitinol; Stent; Design; Peripheral arterial disease; SUPERFICIAL FEMORAL-ARTERY; SHAPE-MEMORY ALLOYS; PROXIMAL POPLITEAL ARTERIES; BARE-METAL STENTS; PERCUTANEOUS TRANSLUMINAL ANGIOPLASTY; EXTREMITY BYPASS-SURGERY; FINITE-ELEMENT-ANALYSIS; ONE-YEAR OUTCOMES; BALLOON ANGIOPLASTY; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL;
D O I
10.1007/s10439-018-1990-1
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Endovascular stenting has matured into a commonly used treatment for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) due to its minimally invasive nature and associated reductions in short-term morbidity and mortality. The mechanical properties of the superelastic Nitinol alloy have played a major role in the explosion of peripheral artery stenting, with modern stents demonstrating reasonable resilience and durability. Yet in the superficial femoral and popliteal arteries, even the newest generation Nitinol stents continue to demonstrate clinical outcomes that leave significant room for improvement. Restenosis and progression of native arterial disease often lead to recurrence of symptoms and reinterventions that increase morbidity and health care expenditures. One of the main factors thought to be associated with stent failure in the femoropopliteal artery (FPA) is the unique and highly dynamic mechanical environment of the lower limb. Clinical and experimental data demonstrate that the FPA undergoes significant deformations with limb flexion. It is hypothesized that the inability of many existing stent designs to conform to these deformations likely plays a role in reconstruction failure, as repetitive movements of the leg and thigh combine with mechanical mismatch between the artery and the stent and result in mechanical damage to both the artery and the stent. In this review we will identify challenges and provide a mechanical perspective of FPA stenting, and then discuss current research directions with promise to provide a better understanding of Nitinol, specific features of stent design, and improved characterization of the biomechanical environment of the FPA to facilitate development of better stents for patients with PAD.
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页码:684 / 704
页数:21
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