Abstract

    Open Access Research Article Article ID: SSCRT-2-107

    A New Catheter Technology to Deliver Vascular Stem-Cells

    Brian D Plourde, John R Stark and John P Abraham*

    A new device has been designed, developed and tested to improve the capacity of vascular drug and stem cell delivery. The device consists of a catheter with a multitude of small lumens (instead of a large  central channel lumen). The use of multiple lumens provides a number of benefi ts to medical  intervention. First, the multiple lumens are spread across the catheter cross section. As a consequence,  the medication/stem cells are more effectively dispersed into the artery. Second, the construction of the new catheter has an increased mechanical strength compared to the standard single-lumen catheter – therefore, it is able to resist compressive forces caused by a pressurized balloon. This fact makes the new  design able to preserve medication/stem cell flowrates without causing mechanical hemolysis to the cells. Finally, the newly designed device prohibits clumping of stem cells carried in solution.

    Keywords: Corrosive injury; Lye; Acid; Mmanagement

    Published on: Dec 13, 2016 Pages: 7-16

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/sscrt.000007
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