The impact of stent design on proximal stent-graft fixation in the abdominal aorta: an experimental study

Citation
T. Resch et al., The impact of stent design on proximal stent-graft fixation in the abdominal aorta: an experimental study, EUR J VAS E, 20(2), 2000, pp. 190-195
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
ISSN journal
10785884 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
190 - 195
Database
ISI
SICI code
1078-5884(200008)20:2<190:TIOSDO>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Objective: to study the proximal fixation of different aortic stent grafts in comparison to a hand-sewn anastomis. Design: experimental study. Material: the infrarenal aorta of 16 human cadavers were exposed, left in s itu and transected 3 cm above the aortic bifurcation to mimic an infrarenal aortic neck. Stent grafts were deployed through a sheath 5 cm into the aor ta. Ancure, Talent, Vanguard, Zenith and a Palmaz based stent graft were as sessed. In addition a polyester graft was anastomosed to the aorta by runni ng sutures. Distal force was applied to the grafts in increments of 0.5 New ton until the stent grafts were completely dislodged from the aorta. The di splacement force (DF) was thereby determined. Results: a force of 150 N (140-160) applied to the hand-sewn graft resulted in tearing of the aorta, without breakage of the sutures. The median displ acement force was for Talent 4.5 N (1.3-5.5), Vanguard 9.0 N (3.5-12), Ancu re 12.5 N (12-14), Zenith 24 N (23-26.5) and Palmaz 25 N (17-25). Balloonin g the stent after deployment improved fixation in some cases. Conclusions: a sutured anastomosis fixates a graft better than any stent de sign tested. Hooks and barbs improve the fixation of self-expandable stents . Balloon dilatation of the proximal stent after deployment might increase fixation further. Balloon expandable stents seem to provide good fixation w ithout the use of hooks and barbs.