FLOW STRUCTURES AT THE PROXIMAL SIDE-TO-END ANASTOMOSIS - INFLUENCE OF GEOMETRY AND FLOW DIVISION

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HUGHES, PE
HOW, TV
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[1] Department of Clinical Engineering, University of Liverpool, Liverpool
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10.1115/1.2796005
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Flow structures were visualized in transparent polyurethane models of proximal side-to-end vascular anastomoses, rising planar illumination of suspended tracer particles. Both the effects of geometry and flow division were determined under steady and pulsatile flow conditions, for anastomosis angles of 15, 30, and 45 degrees. The flow patterns were highly three-dimensional and were characterized by a series of vortices in the fully occluded distal artery and two helical vortices aligned with the axis of the graft. In steady flow, above a critical Reynolds number, the flow changed from a laminar regime to one displaying time-dependent behavior. In particular, significant fluctuating velocity components were observed in tire distal artery and particles were shed periodically from the occluded artery into the graft. Pairs of asymmetric flow patterns were also observed in the graft, before the onset of the time-dependent flow regime. The critical Reynolds number ranged from 427 to 473 and appeared to be independent of anastomosis angle. The presence of a patent distal artery had a significant effect on the overall flow pattern and led to the formation of a large recirculation region at the toe of the anastomosis. The main structures observed in steady flow, such as vortices in the distal artery and helical flow in the graft, were also seen during the pulsatile cycle. However, the secondary flow components in the graft were more pronounced in pulsatile flow particularly during deceleration of the flow waveform. At higher mean Reynolds numbers, there was also a greater mixing between fluid in tire occluded arterial section and that in the graft.
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