How Flow Diverter Selection Can Affect the Flow Changes within a Jailed Ophthalmic Artery: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study.

Asian journal of neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-06-27 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1787868
Can Ünsal, Görkem Güçlü, Ali Bahadir Olcay, Amir Hassankhani, Cem Bilgin, Bahattin Hakyemez
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Introduction  Flow diverter (FD) stents are widely used to treat giant aneurysms by reducing blood flow into the aneurysm sac. However, choosing the optimal FD for a patient can be challenging when a nearby artery, such as the ophthalmic artery (OA), is jailed by the FD placement. This study compares the impact of two FD stents with different effective metal surface area (EMSA) values on OA occlusion. Materials and Methods  A numerical model of a 59-year-old female patient with a giant aneurysm in the left internal carotid artery and a jailed OA was created based on clinical data. Two FD stents, FRED4017 and FRED4518, with different EMSA values at the aneurysm neck and OA inlet, were virtually deployed in the model. Blood flow and occlusion amount in the OA were simulated and compared between the two FD stents. Results  FRED4017 had higher EMSA values than FRED4518 at the aneurysm neck (35% vs. 24.6%) and lower EMSA values at the OA inlet (15% vs. 21.2%). FRED4017 caused more occlusion in the OA than FRED4518 (40% vs. 28%), indicating a higher risk of ocular ischemic syndrome. Conclusion  The EMSA value of FD stents affects the blood flow and occlusion amount in the jailed OA. Therefore, selecting an FD stent with a low EMSA value at the OA inlet may be beneficial for patients with a nearby jailed artery at the aneurysm neck.

分流器的选择如何影响栓塞眼动脉内的血流变化:计算流体力学研究。
导言:血流分流(FD)支架可减少进入动脉瘤囊的血流,被广泛用于治疗巨大动脉瘤。然而,当邻近的动脉(如眼动脉(OA))被分流支架阻塞时,为患者选择最佳的分流支架就会面临挑战。本研究比较了两种有效金属表面面积(EMSA)值不同的 FD 支架对 OA 闭塞的影响。材料和方法 根据临床数据建立了一个 59 岁女性患者的数字模型,该患者左侧颈内动脉有一个巨大动脉瘤,OA 被栓塞。在模型中虚拟部署了两个 FD 支架 FRED4017 和 FRED4518,这两个支架在动脉瘤颈部和 OA 入口处具有不同的 EMSA 值。模拟并比较了两种 FD 支架在 OA 中的血流量和闭塞量。结果 FRED4017 在动脉瘤颈部的 EMSA 值比 FRED4518 高(35% 对 24.6%),在 OA 入口的 EMSA 值比 FRED4518 低(15% 对 21.2%)。与 FRED4518 相比,FRED4017 在 OA 中造成的闭塞更多(40% 对 28%),这表明发生眼缺血综合征的风险更高。结论 FD 支架的 EMSA 值会影响狱内 OA 的血流量和闭塞量。因此,在 OA 入口处选择 EMSA 值较低的 FD 支架可能对动脉瘤颈部附近有囚禁动脉的患者有益。
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