Kathrin Kurtenbach
RWTH Aachen University
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2017
Anja Lena Thiebes; Nicola Kelly; C.A. Sweeney; Donnacha J. McGrath; Johanna Clauser; Kathrin Kurtenbach; Valentine Gesché; Weiluan Chen; Robbert J. Kok; Ulrich Steinseifer; Mark Bruzzi; Barry O’Brien; P.E. McHugh; Stefan Jockenhoevel; Christian Cornelissen
Currently, there is no optimal treatment available for end stage tumour patients with airway stenosis. The PulmoStent concept aims on overcoming current hurdles in airway stenting by combining a nitinol stent with a nutrient-permeable membrane, which prevents tumour ingrowth. Respiratory epithelial cells can be seeded onto the cover to restore mucociliary clearance. In this study, a novel hand-braided dog bone stent was developed, covered with a polycarbonate urethane nonwoven and mechanically tested. Design and manufacturing of stent and cover were improved in an iterative process according to predefined requirements for permeability and mechanical properties and finally tested in a proof of concept animal study in sheep for up to 24xa0weeks. In each animal two stents were implanted, one of which was cell-seeded by endoscopic spraying in situ. We demonstrated the suitability of this membrane for our concept by glucose transport testing and in vitro culture of respiratory epithelial cells. In the animal study, no migration occurred in any of the twelve stents. There was only mild granulation tissue formation and tissue reaction; no severe mucus plugging was observed. Thus, the PulmoStent concept might be a step forward for palliative treatment of airway stenosis with a biohybrid stent device.
Macromolecular Bioscience | 2018
Omid Nikoubashman; Sarah Heringer; Katalin Fehér; Marc-Alexander Brockmann; Bernd Sellhaus; Alice Dreser; Kathrin Kurtenbach; Rastislav Pjontek; Stefan Jockenhövel; Joachim Weis; Fabian Kießling; Thomas Gries; Martin Wiesmann
Biodegradable stents are not established in neurovascular interventions. In this study, mechanical, radiological, and histological characteristics of a stent prototype developed for neurovascular use are presented. The elasticity and brittleness of PLA 96/4, PLDL 70/30, PCL, and PLGA 85/15 and 10/90 polymers in in vitro experiments are first analyzed. After excluding the inapt polymers, degradability and mechanical characteristics of 78 PLGA 85/15 and PLGA 10/90 stent prototypes are analyzed. After excluding PLGA 10/90 stents because of rapid loss of mass PLGA 85/15 stents in porcine in vivo experiments are analyzed. Angiographic occlusion rates 7 d, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after stent implantation are assessed. Histological outcome measures are the presence of signs of inflammation, endothelialization, and the homogeneity of degradation after six months. One case of stent occlusion occurs within the first 7 d. There is a prominent foreign-body reaction with considerable mononuclear and minor granulocytic inflammation combined with incomplete fragmental degradation of the struts. It is possible to produce a stent prototype with dimensions that fit the typical size of carotid arteries. Major improvements concerning thrombogenicity, degradation, and inflammatory response are required to produce biodegradable stents that are suitable for neurovascular interventions.
Archive | 2017
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Isabel Balz; Uwe Reisgen; Thomas Gries; Stefan Jockenhövel
Archive | 2017
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Thomas Gries; Stefan Jockenhövel
Archive | 2017
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Isabel Balz; Uwe Reisgen; Stefan Jockenhövel; Thomas Gries
International Conference on Medical Textiles & | 2017
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Isabel Balz; Hannah Markgraf; Rabea Reese; Lukas Löhmer; Uwe Reisgen; Hannah Buchholz; Stefan Jockenhövel; Thomas Gries
Biomedizinische Technik | 2017
Lucas Löhmer; Kathrin Kurtenbach; Thomas Gries; Stefan Jockenhövel
Archive | 2016
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Isabel Balz; Uwe Reisgen; Stefan Jockenhövel; Thomas Gries
Archive | 2015
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Katalin Fehér; Thomas Gries; Stefan Jockenhövel
NN15 : 12th International Conference on Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies | 2015
Kathrin Kurtenbach; Stefan Jockenhövel; Valentine Gesché; Lena Thiebes