Balloon neck-plasty to create a wide-necked aneurysm in the elastase-induced rabbit model

Neuroradiology. 2024 May;66(5):825-834. doi: 10.1007/s00234-024-03326-x. Epub 2024 Mar 4.

Abstract

Purpose: The elastase-induced aneurysm (EIA) model in rabbits has been proposed for translational research; however, the adjustment of aneurysm neck size remains challenging. In this study, the technical feasibility and safety of balloon neck-plasty to create a wide-necked aneurysm in rabbit EIA model were investigated.

Methods: Male New Zealand White rabbits (N = 15) were randomly assigned to three groups: group A, EIA creation without neck-plasty; group B, neck-plasty immediately after EIA creation; group C, neck-plasty 4 weeks after EIA creation. The diameter of balloon used for neck-plasty was determined 1 mm larger than origin carotid artery diameter. All rabbits were euthanized 4 weeks after their final surgery. Aneurysm neck, height, dome-to-neck (D/N) ratio, and histologic parameters were compared among the groups.

Results: Aneurysm creation was technically successful in 14 out of 15 rabbits (93.3%), with one rabbit experiencing mortality due to an adverse anesthetic event during the surgery. Saccular and wide-necked aneurysms were successfully created in all rabbits. Aneurysm neck was significantly greater in groups B and C compared to group A (all P < .05). D/N ratio was significantly lower in groups B and C compared to group A (all P < .05). Additionally, tunica media thickness, vessel area, and luminal area were significantly greater in groups B and C compared to group A (all P < .05). These variables were found to be significantly greater in group B compared to group C (all P < .05).

Conclusion: The creation of a wide-necked aneurysm using balloon neck-plasty after elastase induction in rabbits has been determined to be technically feasible and safe.

Keywords: Aneurysm creation; Balloon angioplasty; Elastase-induced aneurysm; Neck-plasty; Wide-necked aneurysm.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Carotid Artery, Common
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Intracranial Aneurysm* / pathology
  • Male
  • Pancreatic Elastase / adverse effects
  • Rabbits

Substances

  • Pancreatic Elastase