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Saccular aneurysms on straight and curved vessels are subject to different hemodynamics: implications of intravascular stenting.
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EngineeringEndovascular TechniqueDifferent HemodynamicsFluid MechanicsSurgeryBiomedical EngineeringBlood FlowBiomechanicsIntravascular StentingVascular SurgeryBlood Flow MeasurementAtherosclerosisMechanobiologySaccular AneurysmsVascular ImageAneurysm ModelsVascular BiologyBiomedical FlowInterventional NeuroradiologyRabbit ElastaseCardiovascular DiseaseArterial DiseaseMedicineAnesthesiology
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.
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