posted on 2019-10-29, 14:17authored byH Meng, Z Wang, Minsuok KimMinsuok Kim, R Ecker, L Hopkins
Our aim was to examine hemodynamic implications of intravascular stenting in the canine venous pouch (sidewall or straight-vessel) and rabbit elastase (curved-vessel) aneurysm models. Flow dynamics in stented (Wallstent) and nonstented versions were studied by using computational fluid dynamics simulations and in vitro flow visualization, with a focus on stent placement effects on aneurysmal flow stagnancy and flow impingement. Results show that sidewall and curved aneurysm models have fundamentally different hemodynamics (shear-driven versus inertia-driven) and thus stent placement outcomes.
Funding
NIH/NINDS grant number one K25 NS047242
NIH/NIBIB grant number one R01EB002873
NIH/NIBIB grant number one R01NS43924
NSF grant number BES-0302389
History
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal American Journal of Neuroradiology and the definitive published version is available at http://www.ajnr.org/content/27/9/1861.long.