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Numerical and experimental investigation of novel blended bifurcated stent grafts with taper to improve hemodynamic performance (Q1634259)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6994508
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Numerical and experimental investigation of novel blended bifurcated stent grafts with taper to improve hemodynamic performance
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6994508

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    Numerical and experimental investigation of novel blended bifurcated stent grafts with taper to improve hemodynamic performance (English)
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    18 December 2018
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    Summary: The typical helical flow within the human arterial system is widely used when designing cardiovascular devices, as this helical flow can be generated using the ``crossed limbs'' strategy of the bifurcated stent graft (BSG) and enhanced by the tapered structure of arteries. Here, we propose the use of a deflected blended bifurcated stent graft (BBSG) with various tapers, using conventional blended BSGs with the same degree of taper as a comparison. Hemodynamic performances, including helical strength and wall shear stress- (WSS-) based indicators, were assessed. Displacement forces that may induce stent-graft migration were assessed using numerical simulations and in vitro experiments. The results showed that as the taper increased, the displacement force, helicity strength, and time-averaged wall shear stress (TAWSS) within the iliac grafts increased, whereas the oscillating shear index (OSI) and relative residence time (RRT) gradually decreased for both types of BBSGs. With identical tapers, deflected BBSGs, compared to conventional BBSGs, exhibited a wider helical structure and lower RRT on the iliac graft and lower displacement force; however, there were no differences in hemodynamic indicators. In summary, the presence of tapering facilitated helical flow and produced better hemodynamic performance but posed a higher risk of graft migration. Conventional and deflected BBSGs with taper might be the two optimal configurations for endovascular aneurysm repair, given the helical flow. The deflected BBSG provides a better configuration, compared to the conventional BBSG, when considering the reduction of migration risk.
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    bifurcated stent graft
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    hemodynamic performance
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    tapered structure of arteries
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    time-averaged wall shear stress
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