Tines made of degradable materials with decreasing removal forces: An option to facilitate passive-fixation leads extraction from the very beginning?. (November 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Tines made of degradable materials with decreasing removal forces: An option to facilitate passive-fixation leads extraction from the very beginning?. (November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Tines made of degradable materials with decreasing removal forces: An option to facilitate passive-fixation leads extraction from the very beginning?
- Authors:
- Minghui, Li
Juan, Zhou
Linlin, Wang
Zhijun, Cheng
Shimo, Dai
Jiangkai, Sun
Yangang, Su
Shengmei, Qin
Junbo, Ge - Abstract:
- Graphical abstract: Highlights: PLGA/PLCL blends with mass ratio of 25:75 (PLGA25-PLCL75) can make tines for passive fixation lead. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 were successfully assembled on the traditional lead body. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 decreased the lead removal force in dogs. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 brought excellent fixation stability in dogs. Degradable tines likely facilitate lead extraction via simple manual extraction. Abstract: Risks during transvenous lead extraction (TLE) are serious, especially for passive fixation (PFix) leads. We attempted to fabricate a PFix lead using degradable tines to facilitate lead removal. Dried polymer mixture with poly (d -lac tide- co -glycolicde acid) (PLGA)/Poly (l -lac tide- co -ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) were put into to a specially-made mold respectively to test the tine-making feasibility and the final formulation was determined as PLGA25-PLCL75 with mass ratio 25:75 of PLGA/PLCL. Dynamic mechanical analysis and X-ray Diffraction showed excellent physicochemical characterizations, and further tests demonstrated satisfying mechanical properties similar to traditional silicone tines. The PLGA25-PLCL75 also showed low cytotoxicity and appropriate biodegradability in vitro and in vivo. The PFix leads were tested to reassure the implantation feasibility before implantation via standard surgery operation procedure. Then the leads were implanted into dog's endocardium. The animal study showed the degradable tines couldGraphical abstract: Highlights: PLGA/PLCL blends with mass ratio of 25:75 (PLGA25-PLCL75) can make tines for passive fixation lead. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 were successfully assembled on the traditional lead body. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 decreased the lead removal force in dogs. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 brought excellent fixation stability in dogs. Degradable tines likely facilitate lead extraction via simple manual extraction. Abstract: Risks during transvenous lead extraction (TLE) are serious, especially for passive fixation (PFix) leads. We attempted to fabricate a PFix lead using degradable tines to facilitate lead removal. Dried polymer mixture with poly (d -lac tide- co -glycolicde acid) (PLGA)/Poly (l -lac tide- co -ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) were put into to a specially-made mold respectively to test the tine-making feasibility and the final formulation was determined as PLGA25-PLCL75 with mass ratio 25:75 of PLGA/PLCL. Dynamic mechanical analysis and X-ray Diffraction showed excellent physicochemical characterizations, and further tests demonstrated satisfying mechanical properties similar to traditional silicone tines. The PLGA25-PLCL75 also showed low cytotoxicity and appropriate biodegradability in vitro and in vivo. The PFix leads were tested to reassure the implantation feasibility before implantation via standard surgery operation procedure. Then the leads were implanted into dog's endocardium. The animal study showed the degradable tines could accomplish fixation stability and were with less manual extraction forces comparing with traditional silicon fixation tines in 7-month's observation time. Tines made of PLGA25-PLCL75 blends were almost degraded totally only few remnants observed under microscope comparing with intact silicon materials at the tine-myocardial interfaces. The PFix lead might revolutionize products because of the introduction of this degradable fixation tines that make easier removal. … (more)
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- Materials & design. Volume 223(2022)
- Journal:
- Materials & design
- Issue:
- Volume 223(2022)
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- Volume 223, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 223
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0223-2022-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-11
- Subjects:
- Lead extraction -- Degradable fixation-tine -- PLGA -- PLCL
Materials -- Periodicals
Engineering design -- Periodicals
Matériaux -- Périodiques
Conception technique -- Périodiques
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620.11 - Journal URLs:
- http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/9062775.html ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02641275 ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02613069 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.matdes.2022.111197 ↗
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- English
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- 0264-1275
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