Balloon-Expandable Biodegradable Stents Versus Self-Expandable Metallic Stents: A Comparison Study of Stent-Induced Tissue Hyperplasia in the Rat Urethra

  • Jung Hoon Park
  • , Tae Hyung Kim
  • , Young Chul Cho
  • , Nader Bakheet
  • , Seung Ok Lee
  • , Seong Hun Kim*
  • , Kun Yung Kim
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: To compare the degrees of stent-induced tissue hyperplasia of balloon-expandable, biodegradable stents (BEBSs) with those of self-expandable metallic stents (SEMSs) in a rat urethral model. Materials and Methods: A total of 20 rats were randomized into two groups. The BEBS group (n = 10) received a poly-l-lactic acid (PLLA) biodegradable stent. The SEMS group (n = 10) received a nitinol bare stent. All rats were killed eight weeks after stent placement. The degree of stent-induced tissue hyperplasia was assessed by comparing the results of retrograde urethrography and histologic examination between the two groups. Results: Stent placement was technically successful in all rats. Two rats in the BEBS group were excluded due to procedure-related death. The mean luminal diameter of stented urethra on urethrograms was not significantly different at 4 and 8 weeks between the two groups. On histologic analysis, the percentage of granulation tissue area (p < 0.001) and the thickness of papillary projection (p < 0.001) were significantly higher in the BEBS group compared with the SEMS group. The inflammatory cell infiltration showed a clear tendency to significance (p = 0.050). There were no statistical differences in the number of epithelial layers and the thickness of submucosal fibrosis between the two groups. Conclusion: Formation of stent-induced tissue hyperplasia was significantly evident in the rat urethra with similar degrees between the BEBS and the SEMS. The BEBS was associated with a thicker papillary projection and larger granulation tissue area resulting from higher inflammation compared with the SEMS.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1343-1351
Number of pages9
JournalCardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
Volume42
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019.09.15

Keywords

  • Biodegradable stent
  • Poly-l-lactic acid
  • Self-expandable metallic stent
  • Tissue hyperplasia

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine

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