Artículo
Simulation of intra-saccular devices for pre-operative device size selection: Method and validation for sizing and porosity simulation
Fecha de publicación:
08/2022
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Computers In Biology And Medicine
ISSN:
0010-4825
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Intra-saccular devices (ID) are novel braided devices used for complex intracranial aneurysms treatment. Treatment success is associated with correct device size selection. A technique that predicts the ID size within the aneurysm before intervention will provide a powerful computational tool to aid the interventionist during device selection. We present a method to calculate the device's final height, radial expansion and porosity within the patient's anatomy, which allows assessing different device sizes before treatment takes place. The proposed sizing technique was tested in-vitro and in real patient's geometries obtained from 3DRA angiographic images of 8 unruptured aneurysms previously treated with IDs. The obtained simulated height was compared to the real height, with a mean error of less than 0.28 mm (±0.44). The porosity calculation method was tested in-vitro with an error of 0.02 (±0.022). The results of both sizing and porosity experiments resemble well measures from real patients. This methodology could be used before treatment to provide the interventionist with additional information that allows selecting the device that best fits the patient's aneurysm to be treated.
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Articulos(CCT - TANDIL)
Articulos de CTRO CIENTIFICO TECNOLOGICO CONICET - TANDIL
Articulos de CTRO CIENTIFICO TECNOLOGICO CONICET - TANDIL
Citación
Muñoz, Romina Luciana; Narata, Ana Paula; Obradó, Laura; Hernández, Héctor; Larrabide, Ignacio; Simulation of intra-saccular devices for pre-operative device size selection: Method and validation for sizing and porosity simulation; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Computers In Biology And Medicine; 147; 8-2022; 1-13
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