TY - JOUR
T1 - An In Situ Curing, Shear-Responsive Biomaterial Designed for Durable Embolization of Microvasculature
AU - Pham, Quynh P.
AU - Groom, Jeffrey V.
AU - Sadasivan, Chander
AU - Fiorella, David J.
AU - Madoff, David C.
AU - Guo, Lee Jae
AU - Fornaciari, Michael
AU - Guertin, Courtney
AU - Wiltsey, Craig
AU - Core, Lee
AU - Merlo, Jonathan
AU - Wustenberg, William
AU - Virmani, Renu
AU - Arthur, Adam S.
AU - Langer, Robert S.
AU - Whitesides, George M.
AU - Sharma, Upma
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Arsenal Medical. Cvpath Institute Inc. CBSET, Inc. Mycroft Medical LLC and The Author(s). Advanced Healthcare Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/6/10
Y1 - 2025/6/10
N2 - Endovascular embolization is a minimally-invasive technique whereby blood vessels supplying pathological structures are selectively occluded with various embolic agents. In many scenarios, it is desirable for the embolic to distally penetrate to the level of the microvasculature, which maximizes devascularization. Existing agents exhibit inconsistent distal penetration and have other limitations including tendency for proximal reflux, patient pain during infusion, lack of fluoroscopic radiopacity, potential for catheter adhesion, susceptibility to recanalization, and other usability challenges. NeoCast is an in situ curing, solvent-free, non-adhesive biomaterial composed of polydimethylsiloxane, bismuth trioxide, and fumed silica that possesses shear-responsive properties enabling manual injectability through commercially-available microcatheters with large and small diameter lumens. Here, embolization performance with and without flow arrest, in both arterial and venous preclinical anatomies is reported. NeoCast reproducibly achieves a rate of distal penetration with microvascular occlusion that is superior to existing agents, exhibits excellent fluoroscopic visibility, and provides durable occlusion. There is mild inflammation when NeoCast is infused into blood vessels and absence of neurotoxicity when implanted directly into brain tissue. The engineered NeoCast material is poised to become a next-generation, liquid embolic agent for applications in which distal microvascular occlusion is desired.
AB - Endovascular embolization is a minimally-invasive technique whereby blood vessels supplying pathological structures are selectively occluded with various embolic agents. In many scenarios, it is desirable for the embolic to distally penetrate to the level of the microvasculature, which maximizes devascularization. Existing agents exhibit inconsistent distal penetration and have other limitations including tendency for proximal reflux, patient pain during infusion, lack of fluoroscopic radiopacity, potential for catheter adhesion, susceptibility to recanalization, and other usability challenges. NeoCast is an in situ curing, solvent-free, non-adhesive biomaterial composed of polydimethylsiloxane, bismuth trioxide, and fumed silica that possesses shear-responsive properties enabling manual injectability through commercially-available microcatheters with large and small diameter lumens. Here, embolization performance with and without flow arrest, in both arterial and venous preclinical anatomies is reported. NeoCast reproducibly achieves a rate of distal penetration with microvascular occlusion that is superior to existing agents, exhibits excellent fluoroscopic visibility, and provides durable occlusion. There is mild inflammation when NeoCast is infused into blood vessels and absence of neurotoxicity when implanted directly into brain tissue. The engineered NeoCast material is poised to become a next-generation, liquid embolic agent for applications in which distal microvascular occlusion is desired.
KW - biomaterial
KW - embolic
KW - microvascular
KW - occlusion
KW - shear-responsive
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000322526
U2 - 10.1002/adhm.202404011
DO - 10.1002/adhm.202404011
M3 - Article
C2 - 40066510
AN - SCOPUS:105000322526
SN - 2192-2640
VL - 14
JO - Advanced Healthcare Materials
JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials
IS - 15
M1 - 2404011
ER -