Migration
and endoleak phenomena are considered to be the principal reasons for
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair failure. Wide differences of opinion exist
regarding the nature of these critical complications. They occur when there is
non-complete and ineffective contact between the endograft ends and the wall of
the blood vessel. A major goal of present work is to investigate, using the
Finite Element Method, the effect of nitinol stent design on the overall
effectiveness of contact and radial force. The specific-patient aneurysmal
thoracic aorta are challenging. The optimized stent results show better contact
stability to resist the migration. They also show a good compromise of stent
design requirements (flexibility and stiffness). Moreover, the new design can
also prevent the risk of folding or the collapse of stent struts by mitigating
the energy of eccentric deformation caused by high angulation and oversizing.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-medicine-and-surgery/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-medicine-and-surgery/
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