• Title of article

    The Numerical Study of the Hemodynamic Characteristics in the Patient-Specific Intracranial Aneurysms before and after Surgery

  • Author/Authors

    Byun, Jun Soo Department of Radiology - Chung-Ang University Hospital - Heukseok-ro - Dongjak-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Choi, Sun-Young Department of Radiology and Medical Research Institute - School of Medicine - Ewha Womans University - Anyangcheon-ro, Yangcheon-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Seo, Taewon Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering - Andong National University - Gyeongdong-ro - Andong-si - Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    12
  • Abstract
    The patient-specific pre- and postsurgery cerebral arterial geometries in the study were reconstructed from computed tomography angiography (CTA). Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics models were used to investigate the hemodynamic phenomena in the cerebral arteries before and after surgery of the aneurysm under realistic conditions. CFD simulations for laminar flow of incompressible Newtonian fluid were conducted by using commercial software, ANSYS v15, with the rigid vascular wall assumption. The study found that the flow patterns with the complex vortical structures inside the aneurysm were similar. We also found that the inflow jet streams were coming strongly in aneurysm sac in the presurgery models, while the flow patterns in postsurgery models were quite different from those in presurgery models. The average wall shear stress after surgery for model 1 was approximately three times greater than that before surgery, while it was about twenty times greater for model 2. The area of low WSS in the daughter saccular aneurysm region in model 2 is associated with aneurysm rupture. Thus the distribution of WSS in aneurysm region provides useful prediction for the risk of aneurysm rupture.
  • Keywords
    Patient-Specific , Characteristics , CFD , ANSYS
  • Journal title
    Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2607146