Shockwave lithotripsy repeatedly focuses shockwaves on kidney stones to induce their fracture, partially through cavitation erosion. A typical side effect of the procedure is hemorrhage, which is potentially the result of the growth and collapse of bubbles inside blood vessels. To identify the mechanisms by which shock-induced collapse could lead to the onset of injury, we study an idealized problem involving a preexisting bubble in a deformable vessel. We utilize a high-order accurate, shock- and interfacecapturing, finite-volume scheme and simulate the three-dimensional shock-induced collapse of an air bubble immersed in a cylindrical water column which is embedded in a gelatin/water mixture. The mixture is a soft tissue simulant, ...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage po-tential of the shock-induced collapse of a ...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Shockwave lithotripsy is a noninvasive medical procedure wherein shockwaves are repeatedly focused a...
Shockwave lithotripsy is a noninvasive medical procedure wherein shockwaves are repeatedly focused a...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
The shock-induced collapse of a pre-existing nucleus near a solid surface in the focal region of a l...
In order to better understand the contribution of bubble collapse to stone comminution in shockwave...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
In order to better understand the contribution of bubble collapse to stone comminution in shockwave...
Shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) is a non-invasive medical procedure in which shockwaves are focused on k...
Abstract—Rupture of small blood vessels is a primary feature of the vascular injury associated with ...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage po-tential of the shock-induced collapse of a ...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Shockwave lithotripsy is a noninvasive medical procedure wherein shockwaves are repeatedly focused a...
Shockwave lithotripsy is a noninvasive medical procedure wherein shockwaves are repeatedly focused a...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage potential of the shock-induced collapse of a p...
The shock-induced collapse of a pre-existing nucleus near a solid surface in the focal region of a l...
In order to better understand the contribution of bubble collapse to stone comminution in shockwave...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
The growth and collapse of cavitation bubbles has been implicated as a potential damage mechanism le...
In order to better understand the contribution of bubble collapse to stone comminution in shockwave...
Shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) is a non-invasive medical procedure in which shockwaves are focused on k...
Abstract—Rupture of small blood vessels is a primary feature of the vascular injury associated with ...
Numerical simulations are used to evaluate the damage po-tential of the shock-induced collapse of a ...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...
Background and Purpose: There is strong evidence that cavitation bubble activity contributes to ston...