DocumentCode
3562907
Title
Thickness as an important parameter in designing vascular grafts
Author
Mohseni, Mina ; Shamloo, Amir ; Samani, Sina Ahmadpour ; Dodel, Masumeh
Author_Institution
Mech. Eng. Dept., Sharif Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
fYear
2014
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
43
Abstract
The main goal of this study is to investigate the role of vascular graft thickness in wall stress gradient in anastomosis region. Atherosclerosis is a common heart disease causes high mortality rates every year. The gold standard treatment of atherosclerosis is replacing with autologous vein extracted from patient´s body. Since proper autologous vein is limited, researchers have made efforts to achieve compliance engineered blood vessels. Mechanical stress has great effect on both smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells and it is considered as a stimulus in plaque formation. In this study, we evaluate the role of thickness in wall stress of anastomosis region. For this purpose, two anastomosis models have been provided in ADINA and FSI simulations have been performed during pulsatile flow. In addition, the sensitivity of compliancy to thickness and diameter has been investigated. The vascular graft used in the simulations is a synthetic graft made up PCL and PVA by our group. Results show that thickness is an important parameter and even if vascular graft is compliant, improper thickness leads to an increase of wall stress pressure in anastomosis region.
Keywords
biomechanics; blood vessels; boundary layers; cardiology; diseases; finite element analysis; flow simulation; geometry; haemodynamics; internal stresses; medical computing; polymers; prosthetics; pulsatile flow; tissue engineering; ADINA simulation; FSI simulation; PCL; PVA; anastomosis model; anastomosis region wall stress gradient; anastomosis region wall stress pressure; atherosclerosis treatment; autologous vein extraction; autologous vein replacement; blood vessel compliance engineering; diameter sensitivity; endothelial cell; heart disease; mechanical stress effect; plaque formation stimulus; pulsatile flow; smooth muscle cell; synthetic graft composition; thickness sensitivity; vascular graft compliancy; vascular graft design; vascular graft thickness effect; Arteries; Biomedical engineering; Muscles; Stress; Surgery; Veins; FSI simulation; atherosclerosis; thickness; tissue engineering; vascular grafi design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering (ICBME), 2014 21th Iranian Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-7417-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICBME.2014.7043890
Filename
7043890
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