Title: MODELING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
1MODELING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF
ENDOVASCULAR STENTS IN THEIR EXPANDED
STATE
- determine radial force that a stent can sustain
depending on the - mechanical and geometrical stent parameters
- Youngs modulus and shear modulus of strut
material - Number of stent struts in the circumferential and
axial direction - Reference radius and length of stent in expanded
state - Width and thickness of stent struts
- determine pressure-displacement relationship
(radial and axial) for - a stent with given mechanical and geometrical
characteristics - stents of arbitrary geometry, for example
2METHODS
- MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF SLENDER
- CURVED RODS TO APPROXIMATE STENT STRUTS
- DEVELOPMENT OF IN-HOUSE CUSTOM MADE
- FINITE ELEMENT METHOD-BASED SOFTWARE
- (1000 times faster than commercial software
using 3D approx) - EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION
3RESULTS
- NON-UNIFORM GEOMETRY INFLUENCES STENTS
- MECHANICAL RESPONSE SMALLER DIAMONDS
- IMPLY HIGHER STIFFNESS
pressure0.5 atm
pressure0.5 atm
pressure5 atm
4MAXIMALLY EXPANDED STENTS ARE STIFFER
Colored by radial displacement
Colored by longitudinal displacement
R 1cm
Deformation (15 )
R 0.8cm
Larger deformation (23.5 )
5STENTS PLACED IN A SMOOTH, UNIFORM LUMEN CAN
SUPPORT LARGER UNIFORM PRESSURE
- if radial force is not uniformly applied to a
stent due to, - for example, non-axially symmetric lumen
cross-section, - or a plaque deposit that has not been uniformly
pushed - against the wall during balloon angioplasty, a
stent is - less stiff than when it is applied to a
uniform lumen - surface.
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7MOVIE GALLERY
Non-uniform Stent, Pres. 0.5atm
Uniform Stent, Pres.0.5 atm
Uniform Stent, Pres. 5 atm
Non-uniform Stent, Pres. 5atm
Non-uniform Stent, Pres. 5atm Sideways
Uniform Stent, Pres. 5 atm Sideways
Non-uniform Stent, Pres. 5atm Pres. 0.5atm Middle
Uniform Stent, Pres. 5atm Pres. 0.5atm Middle
8CONCLUSIONS
- non-uniform stent geometry provides more support
in - the regions where diamonds are smaller (e.g.,
convenient - for use in tortuous geometry or, as a base for
a - bio-artificial aortic valve).
- if radial force is not uniformly applied to a
stent due to, - for example, non-axially symmetric lumen
cross-section, - or a plaque deposit that has not been uniformly
pushed - against the wall during balloon angioplasty, a
stent is - less stiff than when it is applied to a
uniform lumen - surface.
9A STUDY OF CORONARY STENT RESPONSE TO
COMPRESSION AND TO BENDING FORCES
STENTS CONSIDERED
- Express-like stent
- (Express stent by Boston Scientific)
- Cypher-like stent
- (Cypher stent by Cordis)
- Xience-like stent
- (Xience stent by Abbott)
COMPRESSION (MOVIES)
BENDING (MOVIES)
10CONCLUSIONS
- open-cell design provides more flexibility to
bending - Express-like stent has high flexibility
(bending) while keeping - high radial strength (radial displacement
0.24) - Xience-like stent is very flexible but it is
also soft to - radial force (compression) (radial
displacement 2) - Xience-like stent has the smallest longitudinal
extension - under cyclic loading (struts in phase)
- New design more flexibility than Express with
higher - radial strength..Cypher-like stent with
open-cell design
11DOGBONING AT INFLATION
CAN BE AVOIDED BY SHORTER END STRUTS
STIFFER ENDS
12 OBTAINED LAPLACE LAW FOR UNIFORM
STENTS (SIMPLIFIED PRESSURE-DISPLACEMENT FORMULA)
LAPLACE LAW (lin.elastic membrane)
13 THIS ANALYSIS CAN HELP
- DECIDE WHICH STENT IS BEST FOR
- A GIVEN ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURE
- OPTIMAL STENT DESIGN DEPENDENT ON A
- PARTICULAR ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURE