Hemodynamic Investigation of the Effectiveness of a Two Overlapping Flow Diverter Configuration for Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment

Uchiyama, Yuya and Fujimura, Soichiro and Takao, Hiroyuki and Suzuki, Takashi and Hayakawa, Motoharu and Ishibashi, Toshihiro and Karagiozov, Kostadin and Fukudome, Koji and Murayama, Yuichi and Yamamoto, Makoto (2021) Hemodynamic Investigation of the Effectiveness of a Two Overlapping Flow Diverter Configuration for Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment. Bioengineering, 8 (10). p. 143. ISSN 2306-5354

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Abstract

Flow diverters (FDs) are widely employed as endovascular treatment devices for large or wide-neck cerebral aneurysms. Occasionally, overlapped FDs are deployed to enhance the flow diversion effect. In this study, we investigated the hemodynamics of overlapping FDs via computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. We reproduced the arterial geometry of a patient who had experienced the deployment of two overlapping FDs. We utilized two stent patterns, namely the patterns for one FD and two overlapping FDs. We calculated the velocity, mass flow rate, wall shear stress, and pressure loss coefficient as well as their change rates for each pattern relative to the no-FD pattern results. The CFD simulation results indicated that the characteristics of the blood flow inside the aneurysm were minimally affected by the deployment of a single FD; in contrast, the overlapping FD pattern results revealed significant changes in the flow. Further, the velocity at an inspection plane within the aneurysm sac decreased by up to 92.2% and 31.0% in the cases of the overlapping and single FD patterns, respectively, relative to the no-FD pattern. The simulations successfully reproduced the hemodynamics, and the qualitative and quantitative investigations are meaningful with regard to the clinical outcomes of overlapped FD deployment.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2023 06:30
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2024 11:36
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/919

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