FEM Simulation of Subintimal Angioplasty for the Treatment of Chronic Total Occlusions

Author:

Avanzini A.1ORCID,Battini D.1

Affiliation:

1. Università degli Studi di Brescia, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Industriale, Via Branze 38, 25123 Brescia, Italy

Abstract

Subintimal angioplasty is a highly challenging technique for percutaneous treatment of chronic total occlusion (CTO) in blood vessels, and the development of predictive tools for preliminary evaluation of potential outcomes and risks could be very useful for clinicians. While finite element (FE) simulation is a well-established approach to investigating partial occlusions, its extension to CTO has not been investigated yet, because of several additional issues that have to be addressed. In this work, we discuss the implementation of a FE model to simulate the main steps of the procedure, i.e., subintimal insertion of an initially folded balloon in a false lumen, inflation from eccentric position, deflation, and extraction. The model includes key morphological features of the CTO and possibility of varying spatial distribution of material properties to account for different constituents and degree of calcification. Both homogeneous and heterogeneous CTO configurations were analyzed, comparing arterial stress state, plaque compression, and postprocedural recoil. For a peak inflation pressure of 12 bar, the degree of lumen restoration was in the range 65-80%, depending on plaque heterogeneity. After balloon extraction, homogeneous highly calcified plaques exhibited substantial recovery of original shape. For homogeneous and heterogeneous CTO, values of peak von Mises stress in the arterial wall were of the same order of magnitude (range 1-1.1 MPa) but at different locations. Results compared favorably with data reported in literature for postprocedural lumen restoration and arterial stress data, confirming potential usefulness of the approach.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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