Avtor/Urednik     Hajdinjak, Tine; Patel, Mayur; Papatsoris, Athanasios; Masood, Junaid; Buchholz, Noor; Birch, Malcolm
Naslov     In vitro simulation of stent fracture mechanisms in ureteric nitinol wire stents
Tip     članek
Vir     Urol Res
Vol. in št.     Letnik 36, št. 5
Leto izdaje     2008
Obseg     str. 241-245
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     The ZebraStent((R)) is a new-concept lumen-less teflon-coated nitinol double-J wire-stent, designed to facilitate the passage of residual fragments after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. In clinical practice we observed a small number of stent fractures. Hence, an experimental model was designed to simulate the physical forces that may lead to material fatigue of the stent. Flexion force was simulated by "half circular kidney mimicking structures" (HCKMS) into which the upper part of the stent was placed. All experiments were done for a minimum of 5 million cycles representing a stent indwelling time of 9 months, or until stent fracture, and simulating respiratory kidney movement. It was demonstrated that as the diameter of the HCKMS decreases, thus leading to an increased bending of the stent, the likelihood of stent fracture increased proportionally and occurred earlier. From our results it appears that stent fractures can be avoided by observing a maximum indwelling time of 6-8 weeks (which should suffice for the duration of a average SWL treatment), by choosing the correct (and shortest possible) stent length, and perhaps by manufacturer's modifications decreasing the stent's resistance to flexion. The ZebraStent((R)) concept remains appealing if it is considered as a short-term stent for post-SWL residual fragments.
Deskriptorji     URETER
KIDNEY
EQUIPMENT FAILURE
MATERIALS TESTING
STRESS, MECHANICAL
STENTS