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    Local and Global Geometric Influence on Steady Flow in Distal Anastomoses of Peripheral Bypass Grafts

    Source: Journal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2005:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 007::page 1087
    Author:
    S. Giordana
    ,
    S. J. Sherwin
    ,
    J. Peiró
    ,
    D. J. Doorly
    ,
    J. S. Crane
    ,
    K. E. Lee
    ,
    N. J. Cheshire
    ,
    C. G. Caro
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2073507
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: We consider the effect of geometrical configuration on the steady flow field of representative geometries from an in vivo anatomical data set of end-to-side distal anastomoses constructed as part of a peripheral bypass graft. Using a geometrical classification technique, we select the anastomoses of three representative patients according to the angle between the graft and proximal host vessels (GPA) and the planarity of the anastomotic configuration. The geometries considered include two surgically tunneled grafts with shallow GPAs which are relatively planar but have different lumen characteristics, one case exhibiting a local restriction at the perianastomotic graft and proximal host whilst the other case has a relatively uniform cross section. The third case is nonplanar and characterized by a wide GPA resulting from the graft being constructed superficially from an in situ vein. In all three models the same peripheral resistance was imposed at the computational outflows of the distal and proximal host vessels and this condition, combined with the effect of the anastomotic geometry, has been observed to reasonably reproduce the in vivo flow split. By analyzing the flow fields we demonstrate how the local and global geometric characteristics influences the distribution of wall shear stress and the steady transport of fluid particles. Specifically, in vessels that have a global geometric characteristic we observe that the wall shear stress depends on large scale geometrical factors, e.g., the curvature and planarity of blood vessels. In contrast, the wall shear stress distribution and local mixing is significantly influenced by morphology and location of restrictions, particular when there is a shallow GPA. A combination of local and global effects are also possible as demonstrated in our third study of an anastomosis with a larger GPA. These relatively simple observations highlight the need to distinguish between local and global geometric influences for a given reconstruction. We further present the geometrical evolution of the anastomoses over a series of follow-up studies and observe how the lumen progresses towards the faster bulk flow of the velocity in the original geometry. This mechanism is consistent with the luminal changes in recirculation regions that experience low wall shear stress. In the shallow GPA anastomoses the proximal part of the native host vessel occludes or stenoses earlier than in the case with wide GPA. A potential contribution to this behavior is suggested by the stronger mixing that characterizes anastomoses with large GPA.
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      Local and Global Geometric Influence on Steady Flow in Distal Anastomoses of Peripheral Bypass Grafts

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    contributor authorS. Giordana
    contributor authorS. J. Sherwin
    contributor authorJ. Peiró
    contributor authorD. J. Doorly
    contributor authorJ. S. Crane
    contributor authorK. E. Lee
    contributor authorN. J. Cheshire
    contributor authorC. G. Caro
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:15:10Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:15:10Z
    date copyrightDecember, 2005
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0148-0731
    identifier otherJBENDY-26573#1087_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/131285
    description abstractWe consider the effect of geometrical configuration on the steady flow field of representative geometries from an in vivo anatomical data set of end-to-side distal anastomoses constructed as part of a peripheral bypass graft. Using a geometrical classification technique, we select the anastomoses of three representative patients according to the angle between the graft and proximal host vessels (GPA) and the planarity of the anastomotic configuration. The geometries considered include two surgically tunneled grafts with shallow GPAs which are relatively planar but have different lumen characteristics, one case exhibiting a local restriction at the perianastomotic graft and proximal host whilst the other case has a relatively uniform cross section. The third case is nonplanar and characterized by a wide GPA resulting from the graft being constructed superficially from an in situ vein. In all three models the same peripheral resistance was imposed at the computational outflows of the distal and proximal host vessels and this condition, combined with the effect of the anastomotic geometry, has been observed to reasonably reproduce the in vivo flow split. By analyzing the flow fields we demonstrate how the local and global geometric characteristics influences the distribution of wall shear stress and the steady transport of fluid particles. Specifically, in vessels that have a global geometric characteristic we observe that the wall shear stress depends on large scale geometrical factors, e.g., the curvature and planarity of blood vessels. In contrast, the wall shear stress distribution and local mixing is significantly influenced by morphology and location of restrictions, particular when there is a shallow GPA. A combination of local and global effects are also possible as demonstrated in our third study of an anastomosis with a larger GPA. These relatively simple observations highlight the need to distinguish between local and global geometric influences for a given reconstruction. We further present the geometrical evolution of the anastomoses over a series of follow-up studies and observe how the lumen progresses towards the faster bulk flow of the velocity in the original geometry. This mechanism is consistent with the luminal changes in recirculation regions that experience low wall shear stress. In the shallow GPA anastomoses the proximal part of the native host vessel occludes or stenoses earlier than in the case with wide GPA. A potential contribution to this behavior is suggested by the stronger mixing that characterizes anastomoses with large GPA.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleLocal and Global Geometric Influence on Steady Flow in Distal Anastomoses of Peripheral Bypass Grafts
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume127
    journal issue7
    journal titleJournal of Biomechanical Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2073507
    journal fristpage1087
    journal lastpage1098
    identifier eissn1528-8951
    keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
    keywordsStress
    keywordsShear (Mechanics)
    keywordsGeometry AND Vessels
    treeJournal of Biomechanical Engineering:;2005:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 007
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