Abstract

BackgroundThe ability of the patient specific 3D printed neurovascular phantoms to accurately replicate the anatomy and hemodynamics of the chronic neurovascular diseases has been demonstrated by many studies. Acute occurrences, however, may still require further development and investigation and therefore we studied acute ischemic stroke (AIS). The efficacy of endovascular procedures such as mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for the treatment of large vessel occlusion (LVO), can be improved by testing the performance of thrombectomy devices and techniques using patient specific 3D printed neurovascular models.Methods3D printed phantoms were connected to a flow loop with physiologically relevant flow conditions, including input flow rate and fluid temperature. A simulated blood clot was introduced into the model and placed in the proximal Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) region. Clot location, composition, length, and arterial angulation were varied and MTs were simulated using stent retrievers. Device placement relative to the clot and the outcome of the thrombectomy were recorded for each situation. Digital subtraction angiograms (DSA) were captured before and after LVO simulation. Recanalization outcome was evaluated using DSA as either ‘no recanalization’ or ‘recanalization’. Forty-two 3DP neurovascular phantom benchtop experiments were performed.ResultsClot angulation within the MCA region had the most significant impact on the MT outcome, with a p-value of 0.016. Other factors such as clot location, clot composition, and clot length correlated weakly with the MT outcome.ConclusionsThis project allowed us to gain knowledge of how such characteristics influence thrombectomy success and can be used in making clinical decisions when planning the procedure and selecting specific thrombectomy tools and approaches.

Highlights

  • The ability of the patient specific 3D printed neurovascular phantoms to accurately replicate the anatomy and hemodynamics of the chronic neurovascular diseases has been demonstrated by many studies

  • Simulation of acute conditions including acute ischemic stroke (AIS) from large vessel occlusion (LVO) using 3D printed patient specific phantoms has not been fully investigated. These kinds of studies would be beneficial in providing insight to the clinicians regarding the various techniques and devices that are used for acute treatment of stroke which affects nearly 700,000 people in the United States annually. The cause of these strokes is a lack of blood flow due to an arterial LVO in need of endovascular revascularization using stent retriever mechanical thrombectomy (MT) [17, 18]

  • Stent retriever thrombectomy is currently recommended in patients with AIS from LVO

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Introduction

The ability of the patient specific 3D printed neurovascular phantoms to accurately replicate the anatomy and hemodynamics of the chronic neurovascular diseases has been demonstrated by many studies. Three-Dimensional printing (3DP) offers the ability to build geometrically-accurate patient-specific vascular phantoms/models that can aid clinical decision making, including treatment planning [1] These phantoms may be used for benchtop experimentation, device testing, and physiological simulations for hemodynamics investigation and complex fluid-device structure interactions assessments [2,3,4,5]. Simulation of acute conditions including acute ischemic stroke (AIS) from large vessel occlusion (LVO) using 3D printed patient specific phantoms has not been fully investigated These kinds of studies would be beneficial in providing insight to the clinicians regarding the various techniques and devices that are used for acute treatment of stroke which affects nearly 700,000 people in the United States annually. If successful recanalization is achieved, the patient is 4–5 times more likely to recover with minimal disability after stroke

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