TY - JOUR
T1 - Applicability assessment of a stent-retriever thrombectomy finite-element model
T2 - Stent-retriever thrombectomy FE model
AU - Luraghi, Giulia
AU - Rodriguez Matas, Jose Felix
AU - Dubini, Gabriele
AU - Berti, Francesca
AU - Bridio, Sara
AU - Duffy, Sharon
AU - Dwivedi, Anushree
AU - McCarthy, Ray
AU - Fereidoonnezhad, Behrooz
AU - McGarry, Patrick
AU - Majoie, Charles B.L.M.
AU - Migliavacca, Francesco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s).
PY - 2021/2/6
Y1 - 2021/2/6
N2 - An acute ischaemic stroke appears when a blood clot blocks the blood flow in a cerebral artery. Intra-arterial thrombectomy, a mini-invasive procedure based on stent technology, is a mechanical available treatment to extract the clot and restore the blood circulation. After stent deployment, the clot, trapped in the stent struts, is pulled along with the stent towards a receiving catheter. Recent clinical trials have confirmed the effectiveness and safety of mechanical thrombectomy. However, the procedure requires further investigation. The aim of this study is the development of a numerical finite-element-based model of the thrombectomy procedure. In vitro thrombectomy tests are performed in different vessel geometries and one simulation for each test is carried out to verify the accuracy and reliability of the proposed numerical model. The results of the simulations confirm the efficacy of the model to replicate all the experimental setups. Clot stress and strain fields from the numerical analysis, which vary depending on the geometric features of the vessel, could be used to evaluate the possible fragmentation of the clot during the procedure. The proposed in vitro/in silico comparison aims at assessing the applicability of the numerical model and at providing validation evidence for the specific in vivo thrombectomy outcomes prediction.
AB - An acute ischaemic stroke appears when a blood clot blocks the blood flow in a cerebral artery. Intra-arterial thrombectomy, a mini-invasive procedure based on stent technology, is a mechanical available treatment to extract the clot and restore the blood circulation. After stent deployment, the clot, trapped in the stent struts, is pulled along with the stent towards a receiving catheter. Recent clinical trials have confirmed the effectiveness and safety of mechanical thrombectomy. However, the procedure requires further investigation. The aim of this study is the development of a numerical finite-element-based model of the thrombectomy procedure. In vitro thrombectomy tests are performed in different vessel geometries and one simulation for each test is carried out to verify the accuracy and reliability of the proposed numerical model. The results of the simulations confirm the efficacy of the model to replicate all the experimental setups. Clot stress and strain fields from the numerical analysis, which vary depending on the geometric features of the vessel, could be used to evaluate the possible fragmentation of the clot during the procedure. The proposed in vitro/in silico comparison aims at assessing the applicability of the numerical model and at providing validation evidence for the specific in vivo thrombectomy outcomes prediction.
KW - INSIST
KW - acute ischaemic stroke (AIS)
KW - finite-element analysis (FEA)
KW - stent-retriever
KW - thrombectomy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85099511259&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1098/rsfs.2019.0123
DO - 10.1098/rsfs.2019.0123
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099511259
SN - 2042-8898
VL - 11
JO - Interface Focus
JF - Interface Focus
IS - 1
M1 - 20190123
ER -