A stent is a device designed to restore flow through constricted arteries. These tubular scaffold devices are delivered to the afflicted region and deployed using minimally invasive techniques. Stents must have sufficient radial strength to prop the diseased artery open. The presence of a stent can subject the artery to abnormally high stresses that can trigger adverse biologic responses culminating in restenosis. The primary aim of this investigation was to investigate the effects of varying stent “design parameters” on the stress field induced in the normal artery wall and the radial displacement achieved by the stent. The generic stent models were designed to represent a sample of the attributes incorporated in present commercially available stents. Each stent was deployed in a homogeneous, nonlinear hyperelastic artery model and evaluated using commercially available finite element analysis software. Of the designs investigated herein, those employing large axial strut spacing, blunted corners, and higher amplitudes in the ring segments induced high circumferential stresses over smaller areas of the artery’s inner surface than all other configurations. Axial strut spacing was the dominant parameter in this study, i.e., all designs employing a small stent strut spacing induced higher stresses over larger areas than designs employing the large strut spacing. Increasing either radius of curvature or strut amplitude generally resulted in smaller areas exposed to high stresses. At larger strut spacing, sensitivity to radius of curvature was increased in comparison to the small strut spacing. With the larger strut spacing designs, the effects of varying amplitude could be offset by varying the radius of curvature and vice versa. The range of minimum radial displacements from the unstented diastolic radius observed among all designs was less than . Evidence presented herein suggests that stent designs incorporating large axial strut spacing, blunted corners at bends, and higher amplitudes exposed smaller regions of the artery to high stresses, while maintaining a radial displacement that should be sufficient to restore adequate flow.
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October 2006
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Effects of Stent Design Parameters on Normal Artery Wall Mechanics
Julian Bedoya,
Julian Bedoya
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
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Clark A. Meyer,
Clark A. Meyer
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
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Lucas H. Timmins,
Lucas H. Timmins
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
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Michael R. Moreno,
Michael R. Moreno
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
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James E. Moore, Jr.
James E. Moore, Jr.
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
e-mail: jmoorejr@tamu.edu
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
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Julian Bedoya
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
Clark A. Meyer
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
Lucas H. Timmins
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
Michael R. Moreno
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120
James E. Moore, Jr.
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Texas A&M University
, 3120 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3120e-mail: jmoorejr@tamu.edu
J Biomech Eng. Oct 2006, 128(5): 757-765 (9 pages)
Published Online: April 25, 2006
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August 30, 2005
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April 25, 2006
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Bedoya, J., Meyer, C. A., Timmins, L. H., Moreno, M. R., and Moore, J. E., Jr. (April 25, 2006). "Effects of Stent Design Parameters on Normal Artery Wall Mechanics." ASME. J Biomech Eng. October 2006; 128(5): 757–765. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2246236
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