Authors
Håkan Roos, Mikhail Tokarev, Valery Chernoray, M Ghaffari, Mårten Falkenberg, Anders Jeppsson, Håkan Nilsson
Publication date
2016/8/1
Journal
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Volume
52
Issue
2
Pages
150-156
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
Objectives
Long-term durability after endovascular aortic repair is influenced by stent graft migration causing types I and III endoleaks. Flow induced displacement forces have been shown to have the potential to cause migration. In this study, the influence of the distal diameter of iliac limb stent grafts and the shape of graft curvature on flow induced displacement forces, were investigated.
Methods
In an experimental pulsatile flow model mimicking aortic conditions in vivo, flow induced displacement forces at the proximal and distal ends of iliac limb stent grafts were studied at different angles (0–90°) and perfusion pressures (145/80, 170/90, 195/100 mmHg). Bell-bottomed, tapered, and non-tapered stent grafts and also asymmetric stent graft curvatures at 90° bend were studied. Measurements of graft movement were performed at all studied angulations and graft shapes.
Results
For all stent graft diameters, flow …
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