Title of article :
Hemodynamic Study of Flow Remodeling Stent Graft for the Treatment of Highly Angulated Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Author/Authors :
Yeow, Siang Lin Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - National University of Singapore, Singapore , Leo, Hwa Liang Department of Biomedical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
This study investigates the effect of a novel flow remodeling stent graft (FRSG) on the hemodynamic characteristics in highly
angulated abdominal aortic aneurysm based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach. An idealized aortic aneurysm
with varying aortic neck angulations was constructed and CFD simulations were performed on nonstented models and stented
models with FRSG. The influence of FRSG intervention on the hemodynamic performance is analyzed and compared in terms of
flow patterns, wall shear stress (WSS), and pressure distribution in the aneurysm. The findings showed that aortic neck angulations
significantly influence the velocity flow field in nonstented models, with larger angulations shifting the mainstream blood flow
towards the center of the aorta. By introducing FRSG treatment into the aneurysm, erratic flow recirculation pattern in the
aneurysm sac diminishes while the average velocity magnitude in the aneurysm sac was reduced in the range of 39% to 53%.
FRSG intervention protects the aneurysm against the impacts of high velocity concentrated flow and decreases wall shear stress by
more than 50%. The simulation results highlighted that FRSG may effectively treat aneurysm with high aortic neck angulations via
the mechanism of promoting thrombus formation and subsequently led to the resorption of the aneurysm.
Keywords :
Hemodynamic , Treatment , FRSG , CFD
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine