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contributor authorGu, Xuelian
contributor authorQi, Yongxiang
contributor authorErdman, Arthur
contributor authorLi, Zhonghua
date accessioned2017-11-25T07:18:30Z
date available2017-11-25T07:18:30Z
date copyright2017/3/5
date issued2017
identifier issn1932-6181
identifier othermed_011_02_021001.pdf
identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4235207
description abstractA numerical analysis of a semi-enclosed tubular mechanical embolus retrieval device (MERD) for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is presented. In this research, the finite element analysis (FEA) methodology is used to evaluate mechanical performance and provide suggestions for optimizing the geometric design. A MERD fabricated from nickel–titanium alloy (Nitinol) tubing is simulated and analyzed under complex in vivo loading conditions involving shape-setting, crimping, deployment, and embolus retrieval. As a result, the peak strain of the shape-setting procedure is proved to be safe for the device pattern. However, the MERD shows poor mechanical behavior after crimping into a catheter, because the peak crimping strain obtains a value of 12.1%. The delivery and deployment step demonstrates that the artery wall has little risk of serious injuries or rupture. In addition, the process of simulation of embolus retrieval and device system migration inside the cerebral artery lumen provides useful information during the design process.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Role of Simulation in the Design of a Semi-Enclosed Tubular Embolus Retrieval
typeJournal Paper
journal volume11
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Medical Devices
identifier doi10.1115/1.4036286
journal fristpage21001
journal lastpage021001-7
treeJournal of Medical Devices:;2017:;volume( 011 ):;issue: 002
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