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10.03.2025 | Laboratory Investigation

Embolic Effect of Different Cyanoacrylates: Radiological and Histological Comparison in an In Vivo Rabbit Renal-Artery Model

verfasst von: Pierre-Olivier Comby, Kévin Guillen, Olivier Chevallier, Emilie Couloumy, Anne Dencausse, Philippe Robert, Sarah Catoen, Anne-Virginie Salsac, Serge Ludwig Aho-Glele, Romaric Loffroy

Erschienen in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology

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Abstract

Purpose

To compare the radiological and histological effects of three different cyanoacrylate glues used for in vivo renal artery embolization in rabbits.

Materials and Methods

N-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA), NBCA-methacryloxysulfolane (NBCA-MS), and α-hexyl-cyanoacrylate (AHCA) were each used to embolize five renal arteries under free-flow conditions with a 1:3 glue/ethiodized oil ratio. The rabbits were euthanized 30 min after embolization. Micro-computed tomography (CT) was used to assess glue cast distribution (extent of penetration into the vascular tree), fragmentation (presence of discontinuities within the cast), and heterogeneity (variability in cast density). Histological slides were analyzed for lumen dilatation, intimal arteritis, necrosis, and peri-arterial edema. Statistical analyses were performed using the Kruskal–Wallis test.

Results

Glue penetration into interlobar and corticomedullary arteries was observed consistently in all three groups. Fragmentation scores showed no significant differences between glue types, but AHCA demonstrated significantly lower heterogeneity in proximal arteries compared to NBCA-MS (P = 0.019). Severe lumen dilatation and intimal necrosis were observed in all samples, whereas intimal arteritis was significantly less severe with AHCA compared to NBCA-MS (P < 0.001). No significant differences in peri-arterial edema were found between groups.

Conclusion

Micro-CT features were similar with all three glues. AHCA produced greater cast uniformity and less intimal arteritis, suggesting a role in endovascular embolization.

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Metadaten
Titel
Embolic Effect of Different Cyanoacrylates: Radiological and Histological Comparison in an In Vivo Rabbit Renal-Artery Model
verfasst von
Pierre-Olivier Comby
Kévin Guillen
Olivier Chevallier
Emilie Couloumy
Anne Dencausse
Philippe Robert
Sarah Catoen
Anne-Virginie Salsac
Serge Ludwig Aho-Glele
Romaric Loffroy
Publikationsdatum
10.03.2025
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-025-03997-w

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