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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ohta, Makotoa; * | Handa, Akiraa | Iwata, Hiroob | Rüfenacht, Daniel A.a | Tsutsumi, Sadamib
Affiliations: [a] Section of Neuroradiology, Department of Radiology, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland | [b] Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Makoto Ohta, 24 rue Micheli-du-Crest, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland. Tel.: +41 22 372 7030; Fax: +41 22 372-7072; E-mail: ohta@frontier.kyoto-u.ac.jp.
Abstract: Purpose:To develop a vessel model with poly-vinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA-H) with low surface friction for in vitro simulations of vascular pathologies. Materials and methods:Simulations of variable vascular pathologies were based on human vessel casts reproduced in wax. Constructions of vascular models were then obtained by lost wax techniques. As materials, liquid silicon or PVA in organic solvents were used. After solidification, the wax was drained by heating. Comparison of PVA-H with silicone models included evaluation of surface characteristics (friction coefficient), of visibility (transparence and compatibility with medical imaging techniques), and of stiffness (pulsatility of vascular lumen). Both model types were integrated in a circulation circuit allowing for flow simulations and testing with endovascular medical devices. Results and conclusion:Both model types were transparent and compatible with current medical imaging methods. PVA-H models exhibited much lower friction characteristics. PVA-H stiffness was closer to soft tissue when compared to silicone, allowing for pulsations during flow simulations.
Keywords: aneurysm, friction, poly-vinyl alcohol hydrogel (PVA-H), endovascular treatment, phantom
DOI: 10.3233/THC-2004-12302
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 225-233, 2004
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