Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study

Benoît Vogt Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceCorrespondence: Benoît VogtDepartment of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, 1 Rue Robert Debré, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceTel +33 254906511Fax...

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spelling doaj-12022fdcace345998c9da4b33cc8683b2020-11-29T19:48:46ZengDove Medical PressResearch and Reports in Urology2253-24472020-11-01Volume 1258359159782Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro StudyVogt BBenoît Vogt Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceCorrespondence: Benoît VogtDepartment of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, 1 Rue Robert Debré, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceTel +33 254906511Fax +33 254906566Email message@benoitvogt.frIntroduction: Malignant ureteral obstruction caused by cancer diseases may induce renal failure. Indwelling stent is a popular method to release renal obstruction. But adequate stent placement across an obstructed ureter does not necessarily guarantee renal decompression. The aim of the study was to compare, in vitro, the physical characteristics and stiffness of several commercially available reinforced ureteral stents and identify the physical factors that could lead to the obstruction of the stent.Material and Methods: The test apparatus used for measurements allowed applying a radial compression force on a segment of the stent to stop a water flow through the lumen of the stent. Some reinforced double-pigtail stents Teleflex Medical, Bard, and Coloplast were evaluated.Results: The best physical-stiffness characteristic was obtained with the Teleflex 8F stent (5.4 N mm− 2). The best result against the radial compression was obtained with tandem stents. The radial compressive stresses of the Teleflex stents (4.4 to 5.4 N mm− 2) were higher than with the other stents used in the study (1.0 to 2.9 N mm− 2). Among the reinforced stents selected in the present study, a wider inner diameter helped increase volumetric flow rate but did not affect the stiffness of the stent. The measurement of inner diameter showed heterogeneity along the tube of some stents.Conclusion: The stiffness of the stent appeared to be an important factor to maintain patency with respect to radial compression forces but the inner diameter of the stent and its preservation may be essential parameters to increase the volumetric flow rate. Some reinforced stents tested in the present study confirmed that it is possible to combine stiffness and wide lumen. The use of tandem stents provided the best stiffness against radial compression and the greatest lumen.Keywords: ureteral stent, stiffness, diameter, stent, compression, malignant ureteral obstructionhttps://www.dovepress.com/stiffness-analysis-of-reinforced-ureteral-stents-against-radial-compre-peer-reviewed-article-RRUureteral stentstiffnessdiameterstentcompressionmalignant ureteral obstruction.
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Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
Research and Reports in Urology
ureteral stent
stiffness
diameter
stent
compression
malignant ureteral obstruction.
author_facet Vogt B
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title Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
title_short Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
title_full Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
title_fullStr Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Stiffness Analysis of Reinforced Ureteral Stents Against Radial Compression: In vitro Study
title_sort stiffness analysis of reinforced ureteral stents against radial compression: in vitro study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Research and Reports in Urology
issn 2253-2447
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Benoît Vogt Department of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceCorrespondence: Benoît VogtDepartment of Urology, Polyclinique de Blois, 1 Rue Robert Debré, La Chaussée Saint-Victor 41260, FranceTel +33 254906511Fax +33 254906566Email message@benoitvogt.frIntroduction: Malignant ureteral obstruction caused by cancer diseases may induce renal failure. Indwelling stent is a popular method to release renal obstruction. But adequate stent placement across an obstructed ureter does not necessarily guarantee renal decompression. The aim of the study was to compare, in vitro, the physical characteristics and stiffness of several commercially available reinforced ureteral stents and identify the physical factors that could lead to the obstruction of the stent.Material and Methods: The test apparatus used for measurements allowed applying a radial compression force on a segment of the stent to stop a water flow through the lumen of the stent. Some reinforced double-pigtail stents Teleflex Medical, Bard, and Coloplast were evaluated.Results: The best physical-stiffness characteristic was obtained with the Teleflex 8F stent (5.4 N mm− 2). The best result against the radial compression was obtained with tandem stents. The radial compressive stresses of the Teleflex stents (4.4 to 5.4 N mm− 2) were higher than with the other stents used in the study (1.0 to 2.9 N mm− 2). Among the reinforced stents selected in the present study, a wider inner diameter helped increase volumetric flow rate but did not affect the stiffness of the stent. The measurement of inner diameter showed heterogeneity along the tube of some stents.Conclusion: The stiffness of the stent appeared to be an important factor to maintain patency with respect to radial compression forces but the inner diameter of the stent and its preservation may be essential parameters to increase the volumetric flow rate. Some reinforced stents tested in the present study confirmed that it is possible to combine stiffness and wide lumen. The use of tandem stents provided the best stiffness against radial compression and the greatest lumen.Keywords: ureteral stent, stiffness, diameter, stent, compression, malignant ureteral obstruction
topic ureteral stent
stiffness
diameter
stent
compression
malignant ureteral obstruction.
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