Mechanical Properties of Optimized Stent Retrievers
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    Objective To analyze mechanical properties of stent retrievers with different structures, and provide theoretical support for the design and clinical selection of stent retrievers. Methods Three kinds of stent retrievers with different structures (B3, K4, X) were evaluated by finite element analysis and in vitro simulation experiment. The analytic parameters were radial support force, withdrawal force and thrombosis state during the thrombotomy test. Results The radial support forces of B3, K4, X stent retrievers obtained from the experiment were 0.48 N, 0.43 N, 0.51 N, respectively. The larger the crimping distance, the greater the radial support force of stent retrievers. The radial support force of the stent increased significantly when the crimping distance was larger than 3 mm. The simulated thrombus removal experiment results showed that the peak withdrawal forces of B3, K4, X stent retrievers were 0.410 N, 0.451N, 0.501 N, respectively. The experimental results were consistent with the finite element analysis results. Conclusion sBoth the experimental results and the finite element results showed that the X stent has better mechanical properties. This method can be used as an analytic method to evaluate performance of the stent retrievers, and provide references for performance improvement and development of the stent retrievers.

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QIU Xiaojian, ZHANG Xiaoying, GU Xuelian, XIAO Youshen, ZHAO Yuxuan. Mechanical Properties of Optimized Stent Retrievers[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2022,37(3):419-424

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  • Received:June 11,2021
  • Revised:July 20,2021
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  • Online: June 24,2022
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