[[abstract]]Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) with stent is employed to treat the cardiovascular diseases in clinical to dilate stenotic arteries. There have been two types of stents (helical coil shape and traditional mesh shape) wildly used in angioplasty in the past few years. This research studied the biomechanical effects on the expansion behavior of these two different stents with balloon in the artery vessel. The commercial three-dimensional finite element method (FEM) based software was employed to perform all the computations in this study. Simulation results reveal that the pressure is delivered uniformly by the balloon, which leads the stenosed vessel to dilate. The dog bone effect is more obvious in the helical coil st...
Intravascular stents are small tube-like structures expanded into stenotic arteries to restore blood...
Aim: This paper aims to compare the mechanical performance of metallic (Xience) and bioresorbable po...
Using finite element method, this paper evaluates damage in an arterial wall and plaque caused by pe...
[[abstract]]Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) with stent is employed to treat the cardiova...
AbstractOne of the most prevalent health problems is coronary artery disease which may cause pain an...
In recent years, computational structural analyses have emerged as important tools to investigate th...
In this paper stents employed to treat peripheral artery disease are analyzed through a three- dimen...
The stent-artery interactions have been increasingly studied using the finite element method for bet...
Restenosis is a re-narrowing or blockage of an artery at the same site where treatment, such as a ba...
Nowadays, stent implantation is the most used procedure to treat restenosis of coronary arteries. T...
A stent is a mesh of micro metal tube commonly used to provide support to an enlarged blood vessels ...
This thesis sought to develop a model to emulate coronary balloon-stent angioplasty. A model predict...
Helical coil polymeric stents provide an alternative method of stenting compared to traditional meta...
Intravascular stents are small tube-like structures expanded into stenotic arteries to restore blood...
Intravascular stents are small tube-like structures expanded into stenotic arteries to restore blood...
Aim: This paper aims to compare the mechanical performance of metallic (Xience) and bioresorbable po...
Using finite element method, this paper evaluates damage in an arterial wall and plaque caused by pe...
[[abstract]]Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) with stent is employed to treat the cardiova...
AbstractOne of the most prevalent health problems is coronary artery disease which may cause pain an...
In recent years, computational structural analyses have emerged as important tools to investigate th...
In this paper stents employed to treat peripheral artery disease are analyzed through a three- dimen...
The stent-artery interactions have been increasingly studied using the finite element method for bet...
Restenosis is a re-narrowing or blockage of an artery at the same site where treatment, such as a ba...
Nowadays, stent implantation is the most used procedure to treat restenosis of coronary arteries. T...
A stent is a mesh of micro metal tube commonly used to provide support to an enlarged blood vessels ...
This thesis sought to develop a model to emulate coronary balloon-stent angioplasty. A model predict...
Helical coil polymeric stents provide an alternative method of stenting compared to traditional meta...
Intravascular stents are small tube-like structures expanded into stenotic arteries to restore blood...
Intravascular stents are small tube-like structures expanded into stenotic arteries to restore blood...
Aim: This paper aims to compare the mechanical performance of metallic (Xience) and bioresorbable po...
Using finite element method, this paper evaluates damage in an arterial wall and plaque caused by pe...