Treatment of Ruptured Wide-Necked Aneurysms using a Microcatheter Injectable Biomaterial

Zefu Zhang, Hassan Albadawi, Richard J. Fowl, Joseph L. Mayer, Brian W. Chong, Rahmi Oklu

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Abstract

Ruptured wide-neck aneurysms (WNAs), especially in a setting of coagulopathy, are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. It is shown that by trapping a sub-millimeter clinical catheter inside the aneurysm sac using a flow diverter stent (FDS), instant hemostasis can be achieved by filling the aneurysm sac using a novel biomaterial, rescuing catastrophic bleeding in large-animal models. Multiple formulations of a biomaterial comprising gelatin, nanoclay (NC), and iohexol are developed, optimized, and extensively tested in vitro to select the lead candidate for further testing in vivo in murine, porcine, and canine models of WNAs, including in a subset with aneurysm rupture. The catheter-injectable and X-ray visible versions of the gel embolic agent (GEA) with the optimized mechanical properties outperform control groups, including a subset that receive a clinically used liquid embolic (Onyx, Medtronic), with and without aneurysm rupture. A combinatorial approach to ruptured WNAs with GEA and FDS may change the standard of medical practice and save lives.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2305868
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number46
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 16 2023

Keywords

  • aneurysms
  • biomaterials
  • catheters
  • hemorrhage
  • rupture
  • stents
  • wide-neck

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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