Ní Ghriallais Ríona, Bruzzi Mark
J Biomech Eng. 2014 Jul;136(7). doi: 10.1115/1.4027329.
Physiological loads that act on the femoropopliteal artery, in combination with stenting, can lead to uncharacteristic deformations of the stented vessel. The overall goal of this study was to investigate the effect of stent length and stent location on the deformation characteristics of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) using an anatomically accurate, three-dimensional finite element model of the leg. For a range of different stent lengths and locations, the deformation characteristics (length change, curvature change, and axial twist) that result from physiological loading of the SFA along with the mechanical behavior of the vessel tissue are investigated. Results showed that stenting portions of the SFA leads to a change in global deformation characteristics of the vessel. Increased stress and strain values and altered deformation characteristics were observed in the various stented cases of this study, which are compared to previous results of an unstented vessel. The study concludes that shortening, twist and curvature characteristics of the stented vessel are dependent on stent length and stent location within the vessel.
作用于股腘动脉的生理负荷与支架植入相结合,可能导致支架血管出现异常变形。本研究的总体目标是使用腿部精确的三维有限元模型,研究支架长度和支架位置对股浅动脉(SFA)变形特征的影响。对于一系列不同的支架长度和位置,研究了SFA生理负荷以及血管组织力学行为所导致的变形特征(长度变化、曲率变化和轴向扭转)。结果表明,对SFA进行支架植入会导致血管整体变形特征发生变化。与未植入支架血管的先前结果相比,在本研究的各种支架植入案例中观察到应力和应变值增加以及变形特征改变。该研究得出结论,支架血管的缩短、扭转和曲率特征取决于支架长度和支架在血管内的位置。