Effect of Mesh on Foam Stability in Foam Preparation for Sclerotherapy
Xiangzhen Meng, Tao Wang, Yiran Liu, Shaohua Liu, Anwei ChenBACKGROUND
Foam sclerotherapy is effective for venous malformations, but the stability of physician-compounded foam is crucial. The effect of mesh pore size on stability remains unclear.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate how varying mesh pore sizes affect foam stability and bubble morphology.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Foam was prepared using a double syringe system with 1% Polidocanol (1:4 ratio). Six groups were tested: 1 control (no mesh) and 5 experimental groups with meshes (40–160 mesh). Foam half-life time (FHT) and bubble diameter were measured.
RESULTS
Meshes significantly increased FHT compared with the control (
CONCLUSION
Integrating a mesh into the double syringe system enhances foam stability. Smaller pore sizes produce finer, more stable foam, suggesting 40 to 160 mesh as the optimal clinical range.