Vascular Cast to Program Antistenotic Hemodynamics and Remodeling of Vein Graft

Author:

Ha Hyunsu1ORCID,Park Ju Young2,Lee Chan Hee1,Son Deok‐Hyeon1,Chung Soon Won3,Baek Sewoom4,Lee Kyubae1,Lee Kang Suk2,Yi Se Won2,Kang Mi‐Lan2,Kim Dae‐Hyun5ORCID,Sung Hak‐Joon124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Engineering Yonsei University College of Medicine 50–1 Yonsei‐ro Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

2. TMD LAB Co. Ltd. 6th floor, 31, Gwangnaru‐ro 8‐gil, Seongdong‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Plastic Surgery Korea University Guro Hospital Korea University College of Medicine Gurodong‐ro 28‐gil Guro‐gu Seoul 08308 Republic of Korea

4. Department of Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project for Medical Science and Medical Engineering Yonsei University College of Medicine 50–1 Yonsei‐ro Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

5. Department of Veterinary Surgery Chungnam National University College of Veterinary Medicine 99, Daehak‐ro Yuseong‐gu Daejeon 34134 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe structural stability of medical devices is established by managing stress distribution in response to organ movement. Veins abruptly dilate upon arterial grafting due to the mismatched tissue property, resulting in flow disturbances and consequently stenosis. Vascular cast is designed to wrap the vein‐artery grafts, thereby adjusting the diameter and property mismatches by relying on the elastic fixity. Here, a small bridge connection in the cast structure serves as an essential element to prevent stress concentrations due to the improved elastic fixity. Consequently, the vein dilation is efficiently suppressed, healthy (laminar and helical) flow is induced effectively, and the heathy functions of vein grafting are promoted, as indicated by the flow directional alignment of endothelial cells with arterialization, muscle expansion, and improved contractility. Finally, collaborative effects of the bridge drastically suppress stenosis with patency improvement. As a key technical point, the advantages of the bridge addition are validated via the computational modeling of fluid–structure interaction, followed by a customized ex vivo set‐up and analyses. The calculated effects are verified using a series of cell, rat, and canine models towards translation. The bridge acted like “Little Dutch boy” who saved the big mass using one finger by supporting the cast function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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