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contributor authorKobayashi, Kengo
contributor authorTakashima, Kazuto
contributor authorToma, Naoki
contributor authorMori, Koji
date accessioned2025-04-21T10:14:24Z
date available2025-04-21T10:14:24Z
date copyright2/10/2025 12:00:00 AM
date issued2025
identifier issn2572-7958
identifier otherjesmdt_008_02_021204.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4305775
description abstractVascular intervention using guidewires and catheters has been widely performed, but the selection of appropriate device manipulation is often based on the experience and skills of the surgeon. Occasionally, accidents occur due to unexpected movements of these device tips, resulting in vascular damage. To address the challenge of unpredictable device motions and the associated risk of vessel wall damage, this study aims to investigate how different vessel shapes influence device motions. Additionally, we seek to identify effective manipulation techniques to mitigate these risks. We conducted experiments involving the insertion of a guidewire and a catheter into crank-shaped blood vessel phantom models with three different bending angles. Throughout the experiment, the movement of the inserted guidewire within the blood vessel phantoms was recorded using video recording. It was discovered that jumping distance and number of jumps increased as the distance between the catheter and guidewire tip increased. In experiments with a small bending angle, guidewire jumping was infrequent, but when it occurred, jumps tended to be longer (4.0 ± 2.4 mm). Conversely, experiments involving large bending angles showed short consecutive jumps, with the last jumping distance typically being a relatively longer (2.5 ± 1.3 mm). These findings indicate that irregular motions can be reduced by keeping a catheter close to a guidewire tip. Moreover, when the bending angle is large, a manipulator should be ready to prevent further motions as soon as they notice a small first jump.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleEvaluation of Irregular Motion in Endovascular Treatment
typeJournal Paper
journal volume8
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy
identifier doi10.1115/1.4067392
journal fristpage21204-1
journal lastpage21204-8
page8
treeJournal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy:;2025:;volume( 008 ):;issue: 002
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