2022
DOI: 10.3390/fluids7070220
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Experimental Study of Collateral Patency following Overlapped Multilayer Flow Modulators Deployment

Abstract: Decades after its introduction, endovascular aneurysm repair remains a challenging procedure with risks of collateral patency failure. Here, we investigate the ability of a porous stent, the Multilayer Flow Modulator (MFM), to maintain renal perfusion after a single or overlapping case. Silicone models representing an ideal infrarenal AAA geometry were used to analyze and compare three cases (control, single MFM and two overlapped MFMs). Micro-computed tomography was used to image the deployed MFM devices geom… Show more

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“…Yet coverage of native side branches does not lead to occlusion as per the open-mesh design which allows to maintain physiological blood flow to aortic branches. 12,13 Since its first documented use in aortic dissection, 14 short-term results of the use of the multilayer stents in thoracic dissections in studies show no association with paraplegia or visceral ischemia. 11,15 In our case all side branches remained patent at 1-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet coverage of native side branches does not lead to occlusion as per the open-mesh design which allows to maintain physiological blood flow to aortic branches. 12,13 Since its first documented use in aortic dissection, 14 short-term results of the use of the multilayer stents in thoracic dissections in studies show no association with paraplegia or visceral ischemia. 11,15 In our case all side branches remained patent at 1-year follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%