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Deformable Surface Model for the Evaluation of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Treated with an Endovascular Sealing System
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2016-05Registro en:
Casciaro, Mariano Ezequiel; El Batti, Salma; Chironi, Gilles; Simon, Alain; Mousseaux, Elie; et al.; Deformable Surface Model for the Evaluation of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Treated with an Endovascular Sealing System; Springer; Annals Of Biomedical Engineering; 44; 5; 5-2016; 1381-1391
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Autor
Casciaro, Mariano Ezequiel
El Batti, Salma
Chironi, Gilles
Simon, Alain
Mousseaux, Elie
Armentano, Ricardo Luis
Alsac, Jean Marc
Craiem, Damian
Resumen
Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) is responsible for 1–3% of all deaths among the elderly population in developed countries. A novel endograft proposes an endovascular aneurysm sealing (EVAS) system that isolates the aneurysm wall from blood flow using a polymer-filled endobag that surrounds two balloon-expandable stents. The volume of injected polymer is determined by monitoring the endobag pressure but the final AAA expansion remains unknown. We conceived and developed a fully deformable surface model for the comparison of pre-operative sac lumen size and final endobag size (measured using a follow-up scan) with the volume of injected polymer. Computed tomography images were acquired for eight patients. Aneurysms were manually and automatically segmented twice by the same observer. The injected polymer volume resulted 9% higher than the aneurysm pre-operative lumen size (p < 0.05), and 11% lower than the final follow-up endobag volume (p < 0.01). The automated method required minimal user interaction; it was fast and used a single set of parameters for all subjects. Intra-observer and manual vs. automated variability of measured volumes were 0.35 ± 2.11 and 0.07 ± 3.04 mL, respectively. Deformable surface models were used to quantify AAA size and showed that EVAS system devices tended to expand the sac lumen size.