End-to-side vascular anastomosis has a considerable complexity regarding the suturing of the juncture line between the artery and the graft. The present study proposes a stress–concentration methodology for the prediction of the stress distribution at the juncture line, aiming to provide generic expressions describing the response of an end-to-side anastomosis. The proposed methodology is based on general results obtained from the analysis of pipe connections, a topic that has been investigated in recent years in the field of offshore structural engineering. A key aspect for implementing the stress–concentration–factor approach is the recognition that the axial load due to pressure and flow dynamics exerted along the graft axis controls the...
Elastic properties of vessel walls are altered by vascular anastomoses. Such alterations may lead to...
This study uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model blood flow through idealised sutured and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of anastomotic angle on the flow patterns and wa...
Abstract: Suture line stress concentration and intimal hyperplasia are related to the long-term comp...
Background: Routine vascular surgery operations involve stitching of disconnected human arteries wit...
AbstractObjective to determine the influence of an anastomotic suture line and a graft on dynamic te...
AbstractExperiments were performed in dogs to evaluate the mechanics of 26 end-to-end and 42 end-to-...
Vascular disorders, such as atherosclerosis and aneurysms are treated by vascular surgery operations...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
Purpose:Recent experimental and theoretic studies show that large wall shear stress gradients charac...
This thesis deals with the computational solution of stress-strain states in the vicinity of the con...
peer-reviewedIntimal hyperplasia development in the downstream anastomosis of a peripheral bypass gr...
Blood vessels exhibit highly nonlinear, anisotropic behaviour with numerous mechanical interactions....
Blood vessels exhibit highly nonlinear, anisotropic behaviour with numerous mechanical interactions....
Elastic properties of vessel walls are altered by vascular anastomoses. Such alterations may lead to...
This study uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model blood flow through idealised sutured and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of anastomotic angle on the flow patterns and wa...
Abstract: Suture line stress concentration and intimal hyperplasia are related to the long-term comp...
Background: Routine vascular surgery operations involve stitching of disconnected human arteries wit...
AbstractObjective to determine the influence of an anastomotic suture line and a graft on dynamic te...
AbstractExperiments were performed in dogs to evaluate the mechanics of 26 end-to-end and 42 end-to-...
Vascular disorders, such as atherosclerosis and aneurysms are treated by vascular surgery operations...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
grantor: University of TorontoThe long term patency of surgical bypass grafts is reduced b...
Purpose:Recent experimental and theoretic studies show that large wall shear stress gradients charac...
This thesis deals with the computational solution of stress-strain states in the vicinity of the con...
peer-reviewedIntimal hyperplasia development in the downstream anastomosis of a peripheral bypass gr...
Blood vessels exhibit highly nonlinear, anisotropic behaviour with numerous mechanical interactions....
Blood vessels exhibit highly nonlinear, anisotropic behaviour with numerous mechanical interactions....
Elastic properties of vessel walls are altered by vascular anastomoses. Such alterations may lead to...
This study uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model blood flow through idealised sutured and...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of anastomotic angle on the flow patterns and wa...