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Masanori Murakami1, Fei Jiang2, Seigo Osakada2
1Cardiovascular Surgery, National Hospital Organization, Kanmon Medical Center, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan.
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We previously analyzed a saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm model and elucidated that saccular abdominal aortic aneurysms manifest abnormal hemodynamic factors from an early stage and that stenting improves these factors. In this study, we analyzed a model of a saccular abdominal aortic aneurysm implanted with stents of different diameters and lengths to determine the optimal stent size for improving hemodynamic factors. The stent diameter was set in 3 patterns as follows: 24 mm, the same as the aortic diameter; 26.4 mm, a 10% increase; and 28.8 mm, a +20% increase. The stent length was extended 10 mm vertically from the 28-mm length of the aneurysmal portion to 50 and 70 mm in 2 patterns, for a total of 6 types. The analysis revealed that all hemodynamic factors improved for all sizes compared with those prior to stenting. Streamlines entering the aneurysm were reduced with larger stent diameters; however, no difference in length was observed. Moreover, no clear differences in the mean flow velocity within the aneurysm, maximum shear stress, or pressure loss coefficient between the models were observed. An implanted stent was sufficient in terms of efficacy if it adhered to the aortic wall and covered the saccular aneurysm area. (This is a secondary publication from J Jpn Coll Angiol 2024; 64: 69-78.).
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